Schräge Zeit (2004)
This is the story of a handful of people who had long quit believing in real existing socialism. They decided to do something about it. In a climate of continuous repression they were able to express artistic freedom in ways which no one would have deemed possible. Clandestine exhibitions, illegal rock-concerts and excessive partying was part of the programme. A clique around singer Jan Sputnik formed a punk-rock band called Democratic Consumption, as a way to earn money. They toured around Germany, performing shows and partied each day like it was their last.
Director:
Ólafur Sveinsson
Writer:
Ólafur Sveinsson
| Editing | Karen Lönneker | Editor |
| Production | Gerd Haag | Producer |
| Sound | Paul Oberle | Sound |
| Writing | Ólafur Sveinsson | Screenplay |
| Directing | Ólafur Sveinsson | Director |
| Camera | Halldór Gunnarsson | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Simon Stockhausen | Music |