Kitchen movies
Here is the list of the films that our visitors have seen in our "Kitchen Cinema". A varied selection of short films was shown every day on our show stage.
Große Gefühle (Strong Emotions)
by Sandra Schießl, Germany 1999
A rabbit made of cake batter wakes up and finds he is alone. But love awaits, with everything that comes with it: devotion, jealousy, intrigue, pride and pain. Strong emotions on the kitchen shelf.
Tempo
by Per Carleson, Sweden 2002
What are we doing with our lives? What can we bequeath to our children? What pushes us to our limits? And, very importantly: How late is it really? “Tempo” tries to answer all of these questions in four minutes — with the help of a lift and a globe.
Ein einfacher Auftrag (A Simple Task)
by Raymond Boy, Germany 1996
The fairy Marie, who has been successfully fulfilling wishes for many years, visits the bricklayer Jakob Brumme, who lives alone in his decrepit hut. Her mission is to fulfill three wishes for him. It appears to be a simple task.
Eating Out
by Pål Sletaune, Norway 1993
A black comedy about a man who is sitting alone in a grubby fast food stand. Suddenly an unusual hold-up interrupts the owner of the fast food stand, who is cooking, and his guest, who is eating his burned hamburger.
Eintagsliebe (Love for a Day)
by Florian Kraft, Germany 2000
A dramatic love story seen from the perspective of a common housefly. A free interpretation of a work by Edmond Rostand (“Cyrano de Bergerac”).
Beans
by Lieve Vets, Belgium 2003
On the way home from work, Jim passes a small restaurant and is unable to resist the delicious aroma of fresh beans. He eats some, with the expected results, and continues on his way home. There his wife is waiting for him with a surprise...
Oby
by Anja Perl and Max Stolzenberg, Germany 2003
Mountains of pancakes. The woman in the kitchen blends in with the pattern of her kitchen. Suddenly there's a tiny green intruder. Will his wild dance impress her?
Doris in einem Konflikt ohne Dialog (Doris in a Conflict without Dialogue)
by Julia von Heinz, Germany 2001/2001
Doris is in the midst of a conflict without dialogue. The reason there's no dialogue is that Doris is not allowing it. She conducts a monologue until she has blown off steam and then waits for a response.
Aktuelle Nachrichten / Latest News
by Senaste Nytt, Sweden 1996
While she does routine work in the kitchen, a young woman listens to the radio and hears about everyday accidents that correlate in a frightening way with her own behaviour. A turned-over cake pan leads to half the apartment burning down and finally to a fatal fall from a window.