Burkina Brandenburg Komplex
Germany2018fiction19'
A presumably African village, inhabited by Germans. An archaeological find is made in a mine: a Ferrari. The Museum of Prussian Cultural Heritage is run by a black woman. She presents artefacts from Western consumer culture with a special emphasis on German products. The film describes a geographical construction that makes use of ‘our’ medial and collective image of Africa and puts it to the test through inaccuracies. EFA Nomination – Berlin International Film Festival.
- directed by
- Ulu Braun
Born in 1976, he lives in Berlin and Finland. Between 1996 and 2005, he studied painting and film in Vienna, Helsinki, and Berlin. Since 1997, he has been using video to explore the field between the visual arts and auteur cinema. He is one of the key figures who has transferred painting into video art. His works are regularly shown at film festivals and exhibited in art institutions.
- cinematography
- Ulu Braun
- script
- Ulu Braun
- animated by
- Ulu Braun, Jan Berendes-Pätz
- music
- Max Knoth, Valentin Lorenz
- editing
- Ulu Braun
- production
- Ulu Braun (Studio Ulu Braun)
- Photo
- Trailer