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- A young couple which is together since a long time and which is still very much in love with each other lives through a night of sexual attraction, unappeasable appearance, inordinate appetite and ravenousness not only for each other but also for all of those countless delicious goodies that would be right next-door. In the kitchen - beside of this place where both are obsessed with each other, at night, at least by her knowing that also yonder, there, where the attraction seems to be as intense as at her place, she'd love to satisfy her needs.
- 'Zombie Evolution' is about mankind's extinction. Using material from several Zombiemovies - like 'Revolt of the Zombies' or 'White Zombie' - and Abel Gance's 'J'accuse!' the movie explores how mankind loses the control over the world by underestimating the Zombies. They evolve from being simple mechanical beings to creatures who can use weapons and organize themselves, which leads to it's victory over mankind. Only in the paintings 'The Pacifists' mankind is still represented.
- The varied ways of living are the central concern in Anemonis. The through the film leading theme is the queerness. Followed - with only one exception - from the love. And the not being able to escape from this (heterosexual) world which tends to confuse the appearance with the being.
- "Schere, Stein, Papier" (engl. "Scissors, Paper, Stone" the children's game) is a short movie about the issue of feeling strange to something. The plot is all about the 22-year old Emilie, who has gone blind at the age of 17, and still can't cope with this situation. Feeling strange to the world and strange to herself, she almost misses her only chance of salvation, when Terrence, a former class-mate at elementary school, shows up and falls in love with her. Eventually she starts trusting in Terrence and her fears succumb the new - and somehow old - love. The movie is supposed to interpret the word "strange" completely different. "Feeling strange" is a definite personal expression. There existence nothing which is "strange". Something which is different to the ordinary, may seem strange to people, but just as long as it is unknown. At the same time the ordinary may seem strange to the extraordinary. Suddenly it's not strange anymore. Further more the movie is intended to show that love bears the power to defeat all the fears, everything that's unknown and different brings about.
- The Found Footage-collage "notes to anarchism" is dealing with subjects out of the field of the theory of anarchism. Some subjects: Spanish civil war or the murder of Franz Ferdinand at Sarajevo. Those are two of the elementary crisis of anarchism, which make it so difficult to point out a single definition of this political idea. With archive footage out of TV-News and the D.W. Griffith-picture "Abraham Lincoln", "notes to anarchism" is trying to point this single definition out.
- "Look at the Man in the Glass!" The short movie "The Cinematographer" is situated in a little and clear universe. The dimension, in which our nameless main character exists, seems to depend on his own decisions. In very little time, he will realize, which rules he really he has to subdue.
- When a man dies, he has the opportunity to revenge his death. That's exactly what the Cowboy wants to do, after he was shot by Lem, the bad guy. His funeral turns to a celebration for the whole town but what will the revenge of the Cowboy look like? Is he really dead?
- A job interview, tough competition. An illustration of a dreamlike world including a rude awakening. The short plays on words as well as pictures to show the ironic truth.
- What is war? What is history? To a scientist, it isn't enough just to be an onlooker on history - through the eyes of media - and with selected material. He created a formula with which he is able to create his own reality, a parallel universe, which is following the rules of his creator. There, the scientist is able to castigate mankind in his deadliest form. Made out of Found Footage-Material, Bela Lugosi makes a comeback - mounted out of his material as divine master of ceremonies. Surrounded by archive materials of war broadcast news and so part of a new universe. Linchpin is mankind's potential of violence and the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
- The theatre play is over and two cleaning women are about to clean the place as the appearance of two guests and misplaced bag on the stage lead to a game of hiding and questioning.
- This documentary shows the consequences of poppy seed use as soporific for small children on the example of a meanwhile old man.
- "Behind the colours of the night" shows in an abstract way what happens behind the colours of the night, where people are addicted to each other, till they ascertain that everything they believed in was not that available as they even themselves had not thought to be real in all of their real illusions. A film maybe even about love. By knowing that there exists more than the colours of the night as well as the available physicalness which seems to become available by disappearing. In it's own way, by knowing to remain a secret behind the colours of the night.
- Several persons are talking about their former flats and the stories that happened within those rooms.
- Two women having sex in a cloak room. A man watching them. A mystery unraveling.
- "Some wine and a bit of love" deals first of all with the love to the (Austrian) wine. One day long we go along with an impassioned wine drinker, let's call him Franz, indulging his passion: the drinking of wine - the careless life between fields and "Heurigen". He hitchhikes through his life till he suddenly - after some wine - meets a bit of love. And how he has always had got the right touch for the best wine he finally recognizes the right moment and - how could it be other than this - knows how to keep hold of it.
- The archaic symbol of boxing-fights, the artistic gunshots of Annie Oakley or war. Mankind is fascinated by violence in it's various forms. A collage about violence and it's first representations on film.
- Archive footage of Theodore Roosevelt combined with audio files from 'The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok' presented by Kellogg's Corn Pops. A look at historical footage and how it's meaning can be changed by adding a different audio file.
- 4221 is an assistant of Death. We follow him through his everyday routine.