For over half a century, the filmmaker Edgar Reitz, one of the signatories of the Oberhausen Manifesto and a pioneer of epic film narration, has explored, as a practitioner and theoretician, the rules and limits of cinema, which he always seeks to break and extend in new ways. One example of his tireless search and research are the Geschichten vom Kübelkind, which he co-directed with Ula Stöckl in 1969/70, 22 absurdly funny, subversive and anarchistic short films of different lengths, which consciously oppose all conventions, with incredible success. The films remain unrivalled in their Dadaistic inventiveness.
Robert Fischer
Director, Writer

Edgar Reitz
Self

Ula Stöckl
Self
Kristine De Loup
Self

Werner Herzog
Self
Klaus Eder
Self
Christian Reitz
Self

Bernhard Sinkel
Self
Reiner Uthoff
Self
Sylvia Uthoff
Self
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