Sinopses(1)
Deeply personal and openly political, this documentary chronicles the life of activist Christian Labhart who was framed by Bach's oratorio of Matthew's Passion. The film presents a bitter testimony of the futile waiting for major social change, as well as the personified history of anti-establishment activism. A monologue recapitulating the director's life since 1968 across major historical events such as the fall of the Berlin Wall and the 9/11 attacks has been interwoven with quotes from left-wing thinkers from Bertolt Brecht to Slavoj Žižek. Newly shot footage illustrates how their warning theses are gradually being fulfilled in a contemporary public space. (Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival)
(mais)Elenco
![Mona Petri](http://image.pmgstatic.com/cache/resized/w88h116crop/files/images/creator/photos/158/426/158426734_e5a884.png)
Mona Petri
Suíça
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Thomas Sarbacher
Alemanha Ocidental
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