Juliane Großheim
Germany | 2009 | 82mins | 35mm | Colour | Subtitled
In 1971, the artist Otto Mühl founded the Friedrichshof, a commune for like-minded artists and friends, outside of Vienna. Here he hoped to raise children that were unspoilt from the nuclear family: a new human breed. Setting out as a free collective, the social experiment soon turned into a totalitarian system with Otto Mühl at its head. Twenty years later, Mühl was arrested and sentenced to 7 years in prison. Through the eyes of these children, the film looks back at the commune and examines what became of the children of this would-be utopia.
The Director will introduce the screening.
Producer Titus Kreyenberg
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