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Der tote Winkel der Wahrnehmung

Vienna, 1996. A mini-DV tape with footage for a student documentary. Alina and Flora interview unreliable witnesses to the appearance of extraterrestrial reptilian creatures. But soon they themselves drift further and further into the narrative: Lizards subjugating humanity through hybridization? Sounds plausible. At some point, the Hofburg is in flames, and reason itself is in ruins. Michael Gülzow's mockumentary hilariously satirizes the media logic and spread of conspiracy ideologies.

Top Cast

  • Anna Rieser

    Anna Rieser

  • Julia Posch

    Julia Posch

  • Hannes Bickel

    Hannes Bickel

  • Jakob Egger

    Jakob Egger

  • Philipp Hauß

    Philipp Hauß

  • Anke Zillich

    Anke Zillich

  • Veronika Zellner

    Veronika Zellner

Overview

Vienna, 1996. A mini-DV tape with footage for a student documentary. Alina and Flora interview unreliable witnesses to the appearance of extraterrestrial reptilian creatures. But soon they themselves drift further and further into the narrative: Lizards subjugating humanity through hybridization? Sounds plausible. At some point, the Hofburg is in flames, and reason itself is in ruins. Michael Gülzow's mockumentary hilariously satirizes the media logic and spread of conspiracy ideologies.

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