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16. Dez. 1988 · Innocence Unknown: Directed by Hans Neuenfels. With Hans-Michael Rehberg, Ingo Hülsmann, Elisabeth Trissenaar, Bernhard Minetti. The film focuses on Kleist himself, torn-up, engulfed in the search for knowledge, for identity and trapped in his loneliness and self-centeredness, bouncing all over walls, grimaces, cruelty, suffering.
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- Hans Neuenfels
The core of the movie is connection between Biblical motive of first sin and God's punishment (»the first apple«) with the second temptation (»der zweite Apfel') of making a new united Europe (and Germany, too: the year of film making is 1988) as a society without identity and soul, which is ruled by automats. The power of automats is ...
Innocence Unknown (1988) directed by Hans Neuenfels • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1988 ‘Europa und der zweite Apfel’ Directed by Hans Neuenfels. After the essay “On Marionette theatre” by Heinrich von Kleist. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.
- Hans Neuenfels
- ORF
Made after the essay “On the Marionette Theater” by Heinrich von Kleist, the film focuses on Kleist himself, torn-up, engulfed in the search for knowledge, for identity and trapped in his loneliness and self-centeredness, bouncing all over walls, grimaces, cruelty, suffering.
The film focuses on Kleist himself, torn-up, engulfed in the search for knowledge, for identity and trapped in his loneliness and self-centeredness, bouncing all over walls, grimaces, cruelty...
The film focuses on Kleist himself, torn-up, engulfed in the search for knowledge, for identity and trapped in his loneliness and self-centeredness, bouncing all over walls, grimaces, cruelty, suffering.
“The great question of Europe, identity and its loss, is touched in this linguistic masterpiece as much as the longing for a new innocence to be won, which – according to Kleist – was already lost at the gate of paradise.” (Hans Neuenfels)