00 Schneider - Jagd auf Nihil Baxter
The funny clown Bratislav Metulskie is found dead in circus "Apollo". The retired commissioner 00 Schneider is asked to assume control of the case. Schneider and his aged sidekick Körschgen investigate to find the murderer.
Helge Schneider
Christoph Schlingensief
Casts & Crew
Helge Schneider
Helmut Körschgen
Andreas Kunze
Otto Van den Berg
Guenther Kordas
Hotte Reichlich
Charlie Weiss
Tim Janssen
Werner Abrolat
Bratislav Metulskie
Peter Thoms
Schringo van den Berg
Buddy Casino
Sergej Gleithmann
Hanno Huth
Werner Nekes
Ingrid Urban
Also Directed by Helge Schneider
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A musician tries to get by working several jobs.
A dangerous gangster called the Lizard escaped from prison. He steals chickens and spits on old ladies. There's only one man who can catch him: the commissioner Roy Schneider!
"Stangenfieber" is an almost 30-year-old short movie which runs for nine minutes. It is the first directorial effort by Helge Schneider and came out shortly after "Johnny Flash". In this full feature, Schneider was not yet director and writer himself, but with "Stangenfieber", which sounds like some tropical illness, he took that past and should also be involved with these crucial aspects of filmmaking in pretty much every upcoming film starring himself. Most of the cast in this little project are Schneider's pals and they have returned in other of his films later on, especially Peter Thoms, a longtime companion for the extravagant genius that is Helge Schneider. About "Stangenfieber", it is a movie probably even more experimental than "Johnny Flash". There is one aspect of this short movie, which occurs frequently in his films as well: men wearing drag and playing female characters, in this case a tutu. -http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2302835/reviews
Also Directed by Christoph Schlingensief
As stated in the opening titles and at the end Freakstars 3000 is supposed to be a commentary on the problems of the non-disabled people. The more I was shocked about how the disabled were depicted in this film the more I started to realize that in every non-disabled TV counterpart of this show (German TV shows like "Popstars" or "Friedmann" or the home shopping channels) its mentally "non-handicapped" participants are treated in a completely identical way: The total prostitution of the mind in front a huge TV audience at the expense of one's most important gifts one should hang on to: dignity. On the other hand one could completely understand people who are furious about "exploiting" these handicapped persons. But that's what Schlingensief's works are all about: shock people and don't care about those who cannot or will not try to get the message (if there is one).
An eccentric homage to the Rainer Werner Fassbinder days of German filmmaking.
Short film created with students of the university of Offenbach.
The last hours in the lives of Hitler and his associates.
An early declaration of war on narrative cinema, using a barrage of visual and acoustic elements while at the same time juggling ironically - as he still does - with the term 'avant-garde'. A number of other preferences and obsessions were evident at an early stage, e.g. the mind-numbing habit of having his people stumbling and screaming around: life as a race track. His films likewise feature a lot of theatrical and cryptic outpourings. No wonder that they failed at the box office. No wonder either, however, that Schlingensief was attracted to theatre.
Mein 1. Film is the first short film shot by Schlingensief at the age of 8 with some “friends of the basement” and featuring a drama divided into three acts. Recurring elements of his cinematography such as narrative parody and cinema as a creative collective moment – already make their appearance in this very early piece. -http://videoex.ch/de/2016/programm/christoph-schlingensief-film-als-neurose/christoph-schlingensief-1-kurzfilme/mein-1-film-in-3-teilen/
An early short film by Christoph Schlingensief, that is already dealing with German bourgeoisie and reality tv.
This black and white silent film with music by Helge Schneider, starring Udo Kier as a vampire and Alfred Edel as an Indian chief was commissioned by the Filmmuseum Düsseldorf to inaugurate their cinema organ. The look and feel of the film stems from the silent film era, but the camp style and over use of clichéd characters bears the trade mark of Schlingensief all over. “I love all things kitsch, like opera, and I feel inspired by music. I was interested in silent film but not a great deal”, said the director.
This is one of the short "crime movies", that the young Schlingensief shot with amateur actors and no budget in the 70´s. Mummys boy wants to get famous by shooting a movie with his friends - of course, everything goes wrong...