As a gem of film history, we are proud to present Lotte Reiniger's “The Adventures of Prince Achmed”. Accompanied by live music, this silhouette film from 1926, one of the first feature-length animated films ever made, is a real experience! In the distant Orient, an evil sorcerer impresses the Caliph with his flying horse. The Caliph is thrilled and wants to buy the horse, but when the sorcerer names his daughter Princess Dinarsade as the price, her brother Prince Achmed intervenes and is promptly blown away by the wind on his flying horse by a trick of the sorcerer. Between distant lands and spirit worlds, this is the beginning of an odyssey from which he can only find his way back to his family with the help of magic. With their magnificent colors, the delicate paper cutouts captivate the audience. An absolute must for all fans of animated films and recommended for everyone in these turbulent times, because the escapism of the 1920s has lost none of its appeal.
We are delighted that the silent film will be set to music by two recent graduates of Muho Karlsruhe. Andres Kaufmes and Tim Offenhäußer use Reiner's silhouette epic as a springboard, not as a model. Their live soundtrack is not a soundtrack in the classical sense, but a constantly reinventing soundscape of modular synthesizers and programmed chaos. Live coding meets improvised electronics, noise mixes with hypnotic rhythms. Thus, the delicate shadow worlds of the film are permeated with raw, unpredictable sound structures that retell the fairy tale between magic and escape. That's the plan, anyway...
A desperate young woman in a photo booth ruins one picture after another. Look at the little bird by Anna Kalus deals with its own production process in an absurdly comical way, constantly reinventing itself. The montage is negated by the dismantling of its idea.
We are delighted that Anna Kalus will be present in person on this evening. He will give a brief introduction to his film and say a few words about it.