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
Release Date: November 21, 1994
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Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions
- 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).