The World is Not Bad, but Full (1994)

The central topic of the interview is the ancient concept of a necessary balance between the dead and the living, which also assumes the notion of a constant potential for force in the world. Müller and Kluge examine this mythical conception of life with reference to personal, historical, and political examples like the father-daughter relationship (Agamemnon and/or Müller himself), East Germans' hopes of finding a place in capitalism, or violence in the middle ages and in the modern period.

Director: Alexander Kluge
Runtime: 24 min
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Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
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What is The World is Not Bad, but Full about?
The central topic of the interview is the ancient concept of a necessary balance between the dead and the living, which also assumes the notion of a constant potential for force in the world. Müller and Kluge examine this mythical conception of life with reference to personal, historical, and political examples like the father-daughter relationship (Agamemnon and/or Müller himself), East Germans' hopes of finding a place in capitalism, or violence in the middle ages and in the modern period.
Who directed The World is Not Bad, but Full?
The World is Not Bad, but Full was directed by Alexander Kluge.
Who stars in The World is Not Bad, but Full?
The World is Not Bad, but Full stars Heiner Müller.
How long is The World is Not Bad, but Full?
The World is Not Bad, but Full has a runtime of 24m (24 minutes).