Welttheater-wahnwitzige Szenen im Klosterdorf

Switzerland, July 2000
FILM, Documentary, 55 min.

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directed by
Marianne Pletscher
Written by
Marianne Pletscher
Status
In distribution

The “Einsiedler Welttheater” was the theater event of the year for Switzerland in 2000. The author, Thomas Hürlimann, wrote an entirely new version of Calderón's “great world theater” and placed it in a local setting. The film is a complete documentation of how the play evolved, including Hürlimann's research during the Carnival in Einsiedeln 16 months prior to the premier, as well as the casting, rehearsals and its premier. It also encompasses the controversial discussions which took place in the monastery of Einsiedeln – the play was performed in front of its Baroque facade – and depicts the Catholic culture of the village, and the visual, spiritual and cultural influences which shape Hürlimann's revised version. In addition, it does justice to the spectacular blaze of colour and the sensuous production, directed by Volker Hesse, including the laborious work preceding the production. The film also accompanies the amateur cast during its eventful year. More than just a simple “making of”, a theater film, which is not intended only for theater fans.

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World Premiere
July 2000
Original Version
Swiss-German, German,  colour, Digi Beta, 55 min.
Production
SRF Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen, ARTE G.E.I.E.
Producer
directed by
Marianne Pletscher
Written by
Marianne Pletscher
Cinemato­graphy
Werner Schneider
Editing
Marianne Jäggi Naef
Location Sound Mix
Hugo Poletti

Cast

Pater Kassian Etter
Volker Hesse as a.o.

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ARTE G.E.I.E. , SRF Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen

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