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What if you could do whatever you always wanted to do for 1000 days? Katerina, young mother of little Emma, dreams of working as an actress again, like she already did before Emma was born. Her husband Holger doesn ́t show much understanding for her wishes. After a heavy argument, Katerina decides, that from now on, she would start doing only what she really wanted to for 1000 days …
Documentary about Klaus Beyer with footage of this performance at WP8 Künstlerverein, Düsseldorf, talks with Jörg Buttgereit and Christoph Schlingensief, footage of the theatre work "Eine Kirche der Angst vor dem Fremden in Mir" in Amsterdam.
After having a stone thrown at her head, Marla learns as a child that the opposite sex can be very hurtful. Many years later she meets and falls in love with Robert. Little does she suspect that he is the stone thrower from her past.
Getting lost on the way to work.
Berlin Super 80 is a compilation of 18 short movies shot in Super 8 by West German experimental film makers during the late 1970s/early 80s. Featuring music by Malaria, Reflections, Einstürzende Neubauten, Frieder Butzmann and Die Tödliche Doris. It’s a hit or miss affair with films that range from the brilliant to the banal. Well worth watching for the flashes of genius.
The German Wagner under the Reinheitsgebot and Manaus under his plume of steam, this does not fit, it collides - and is just for this pure energy.
Klaus Beyer turned 70 and celebrated with an open-air concert in the Festsaal Kreuzberg, Berlin. Georg Maas, Matl Findel, Sabine Herpich and Stephan Kruhl filmed and Frank Behnke edited the first Beyer live concert film. He not only performed his hits, but also received musical gifts from his friends.
A worker returns home after a day's work, fixes something to eat.
A man sings about his baldhead.
Nature film about Breuer Jr. and his legacy.
A man and a fishbowl.
Portrait of the factory worker Klaus Beyer, who shoots wonderful Super-8 films in his free time and gives bizarre concerts as a Beatles interpreter.
Cover-versions of the Beatles album "Yellow Submarine" with translated to German lyrics, and a DIY lo-fi re-imagination of the film THE YELLOW SUBMARINE, animated and filmed originally as Super 8-movie.
The Beatles' White Album covered by Klaus Beyer using loops and clips from the original music while singing their lyrics in german translations. Klaus also used Super-8 film record clips for each and every song of that album. Partially animated, partially little films with him as sole actor.
A man finds himself in weird situations
14 Shortfilms by Klaus Beyer