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The Artists

Director Susanne Ullerich had often asked herself, “How will I earn money [as an artist]?” Because she couldn’t easily answer this and many other questions, she decided to interview other like-minded people. The interviews all take place in a studio, where the goal was to place the interviewees in a sort of job interview situation. The interviewees have many different nationalities and backgrounds and were subjected to a litany of questions covering the themes of work, art, satisfaction, wishes, creativity, study and their personal life situations. The goal was not to build a personal profile of each individual, but rather to present a forum to discuss each of the questions.

The Artists

NR 2006
Street Parade 1992-2002

In ten years, the Street Parade has turned the city of Zurich into a techno mecca: what began in 1992 as a small underground demonstration is now the largest scene event in Europe, attracting over a million participants from all over the world. "The largest and most peaceful demonstration ever held in Zurich," as the city police boasted, was not always uncontroversial and was even once threatened with being banned. This film tells the exciting story of the birth and development of the Street Parade into the mega-event it is today. To mark its 10th anniversary, Street Parade book author Christoph Soltmannowski documents the success story with facts and background information.

Street Parade 1992-2002

NR 2002
Germany: A Country United Under Football

Germany has changed in the past four weeks, the Germans have changed in the past four weeks - and that's because of football, the national team and "Klinsi". Millions of people celebrate at fan festivals, on party miles, watch the games with friends and acquaintances wherever possible, "public viewing" became a hit in this "Klinsmann summer". The film by Barbara Lueg and Peter Sydow is a summary of four weeks of the World Cup in Germany. The documentation shows what has happened to the people and country in the last few days and weeks. Between the party zone and fan celebrations, the authors ask about the change in mood in Germany. Is what is happening right now good for us? Where do these new feelings come from and where does this unusual lightness of being of the Germans come from? Is it permanent, or will everything be back to how it was before in four weeks?

Germany: A Country United Under Football

NR 2006