“Kraft, Herrlichkeit” (Power, Glory) is the product of a research on neoconservative metaphors and ideology. It comments on a story by the contemporary German author Georg Klein, using and breaking the motifs of the story. The result is a disturbing fiction of glorified efficiency, flat hierarchies and the strong belief in the blessing of competition.
-Sebastian Bodirsky
Sebastian Bodirsky (born 1981) lives in Berlin. After his Intermediate exam in Media and Communication Studies, he is currently studying in the class “Experimental Film” of Prof. Heinz Emigholz at the University of the Arts Berlin. He has worked as a production assistant in commercial films and as an assistant of curator Dr. Susanne Jaschko at transmediale.04. He develops his filmic works along reflections on knowledge, observation and intervention.
2005
UrbanScreens05, Amsterdam_2005 Rundgang UdK Berlin
Public Screenings / Festivals
2006
Film Festival Max-Ophüls-Preis, Saarbrücken
2005
Matzleinsdorfer Platz, Vienna
2006 Edit – Papier für neue Texte; Solo-DVD-Supplement of Kraft, Herrlichkeit
Since 2005 Trainer Assistent for Korsakov System (Database Narrative Film)