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Plot Summary
This film captures a live performance of 'Klaviersdelikte' (Piano Crimes), a provocative and experimental theatrical concert by the late visionary director Christoph Schlingensief. Featuring acclaimed performers Ute Lemper and Martin Wuttke, the show delves into themes of societal control, artistic rebellion, and the darker aspects of human nature, presented through a unique blend of music, spoken word, and visual spectacle.
Critical Reception
As a recorded live performance, 'Klaviersdelikte - live in Bremen' is primarily appreciated by fans of Christoph Schlingensief's avant-garde work and those interested in experimental theatre and music. Critical reception often focuses on the raw intensity of the performance, the daring nature of Schlingensief's concepts, and the powerful portrayals by the lead actors.
What Reviewers Say
A raw and confrontational artistic statement from Christoph Schlingensief.
Ute Lemper and Martin Wuttke deliver intensely committed performances.
The production is visually striking and thematically challenging.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this live performance recording is not readily available. However, audiences familiar with Schlingensief's oeuvre generally respond to its boundary-pushing nature and artistic intensity.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Christoph Schlingensief passed away in August 2010, making this 2013 recording of his 'Klaviersdelikte' performance a posthumous release, capturing his distinctive artistic vision.
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