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Film ist a Girl & a Gun ()


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Fragments of several (mostly) silent films are shown. They're guided by quotes from, among others, Plato and Sappho and a soundtrack.

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Gustav Deutsch

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Gustav Deutsch ... (writer)

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Manfred Neuwirth ... producer

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Christian Fennesz
Martin Siewert
Burkhard Stangl

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Gustav Deutsch

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Daniel Stübner ... colorist (as Daniel Stuebner)

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Hanna Schimek ... production supervisor

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Christian Fennesz ... sound
Martin Siewert ... sound
Burkhard Stangl ... sound

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David Grubbs ... composer: additional music
Olga Neuwirth ... composer: additional music
Lucia Pulido ... composer: additional music
Eva Reiter ... composer: additional music

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Gustav Deutsch ... researcher
Hanna Schimek ... researcher

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Plot Summary

Guided by quotes from, among others, Plato and Sappho and a soundtrack, fragments of a great number of (mostly) silent films are shown. These fragments range from the 1890's to the 1940's. There are fragments of soldiers posing with bombs, people swimming, nature, girls with guns, people having sex, two colleagues discussing marriage and much more. Written by Marco van Hoof

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Also Known As
  • Film Ist. A Girl & a Gun (World-wide, English title)
  • Film Is a Girl & a Gun (World-wide, English title)
  • Σινεμά είναι ένα κορίτσι κι ένα όπλο (Greece)
  • O Cinema É: Uma Rapariga e Uma Pistola (Portugal)
  • Film je devojka i pištolj (Serbia)
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  • 93 min
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