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I don’t want to be filmed but rather shoot myself

The filmmaker Friedl vom Gröller films herself and her colleague, the filmmaker Christiana Perschon. A projector casts images from an earlier Vom Gröller film onto the wall. A silent, black-and-white studio film that brings together all the elements of the cinematic dispositif.

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The filmmaker Friedl vom Gröller films herself and her colleague, the filmmaker Christiana Perschon. A projector casts images from an earlier Vom Gröller film onto the wall. A silent, black-and-white studio film that brings together all the elements of the cinematic dispositif.

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