Manifesto

Australia and Germany, 2015

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An outstanding tribute to various (art) manifestos of the nineteenth and twentieth century, ranging from Communism to Dogme, in connection with thirteen different characters, including a homeless man, a factory worker and a corporate CEO, who are all played by Cate Blanchett. A striking humorous audio-visual experience.

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Credits

director

Julian Rosefeldt

creator

Julian Rosefeldt

production company

Bayerischer Rundfunk

Schiwago Film

writer

Julian Rosefeldt

Duration

01:38:00

Production places
Australia Germany
Production dates
2015

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

tmdb-movie-382127

Language

English

Subject category

Drama

TMDB-Movie

382127

Wikidata

Q21539923

Collected

124 times

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