Conference

(notes on film 05)


fotoNobert Pfaffenbichler – AT 2011 – 8 min.

M: Bernhard Lang

35mm – no dialogue

German Premiere

 

 

 

 

In this grotesque found-footage-film close-ups of 65 actors playing Adolf Hitler in movies created between 1940 and today are combined in shot/countershot-manner. The soundtrack is produced by the Austrian composer Bernhard Lang. No other historical figure of the 20th century was portrayed more often in movies and by so many different actors than Adolf Hitler. (Only Jesus Christ has more appearances in cinema´s history - but with a headstart of more than 50 years.) In this grotesque and uncanny identity parade Adolf Hitler is presented as an undead who is impersonated by an alarming number of revenants. CONFERENCE is part five of my notes on film-series, which deals wtih filmtheoretical and -historical subjects. The movie is also part of a series of works about Charles Chaplin, which includes a number of installations and films. – Norbert Pfaffenbichler

 

Norbert Pfaffenbichler, born 1967 in Steyr. 1994-2001 University of Applied Arts, MK for Media. Artist and curator, various participations in festivals and exhibitions, founding member of VIDOK and lanolin.

Films (selection): notes on film 01 else 2002 (UX’06) – Notes on Film 02 2006 (UX’06) – Mosaik mécanique 2007 (UX’08) – Conference Notes on film 05 2011 – Git Cut Noise 2011 – Intermezzo (Notes on Film 04) 2012