Alle Gefühle glauben an einen glücklichen Ausgang (2002)
A study of Alexander Kluge that also emulates his technique of seeking and linking. Kluge reads aloud, Kluge recounts, including stories from his childhood and youth, from the bombing of Halberstadt, his home town. “What you don’t understand as a child you will contemplate for the rest of your life.” Kluge does this as the author of films, books, TV programs. He has always had several professions at once. He is a legal advisor, director, author, founder of the television production company DCTP, and person in charge of its culture magazines. But if you think that these are all different jobs, you’re mistaken.
Director: Angelika Wittlich
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Alexander Kluge as Self |
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Jürgen Habermas as Self |
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Jutta Hoffmann as Self |
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Hannelore Hoger as Self |
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Oskar Negt as Self |
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Edgar Reitz as Self |
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Christoph Schlingensief as Self |
| Camera | Klaus Lautenbacher | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Katharina Hammerschmidt | Camera Operator |
| Editing | Natalie Kurz | Editor |
| Camera | Birgit Kruschwitz | Camera Operator |
| Sound | Adi Zepmeisel | Sound |
| Sound | Mariana Assmann | Sound |
| Sound | Michael Ujlaki | Sound |
| Art | Andreas Achmann | Graphic Designer |
| Art | Thomas Murmann | Graphic Designer |
| Writing | Angelika Wittlich | Writer |
| Directing | Angelika Wittlich | Director |