Lamaland (Part I) (2018)

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Third feature by Mexican-Swiss filmmaker Pablo Sigg who has been working since 2010 on a two-part fiction project, Lamaland, in Nueva Germania, Paraguay. It stars aging brothers Friedrich and Max Josef Schweikhart, direct descendants of the Utopian community imagined by Richard Wagner and established at the end of the 19th century by Nietzsche's sister Elisabeth. Due to her 'South American stubbornness', her brother called her, not without sarcasm, 'Llama'.

Director: Pablo Sigg
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 91 min
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Production: Siggfilm
Country: Mexico
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lamaland (Part I) about?
Third feature by Mexican-Swiss filmmaker Pablo Sigg who has been working since 2010 on a two-part fiction project, Lamaland, in Nueva Germania, Paraguay. It stars aging brothers Friedrich and Max Josef Schweikhart, direct descendants of the Utopian community imagined by Richard Wagner and established at the end of the 19th century by Nietzsche's sister Elisabeth. Due to her 'South American stubbornness', her brother called her, not without sarcasm, 'Llama'.
Who directed Lamaland (Part I)?
Lamaland (Part I) was directed by Pablo Sigg.
Who stars in Lamaland (Part I)?
Lamaland (Part I) stars Friedrich Schweikhart, Max Josef Schweikhart.
How long is Lamaland (Part I)?
Lamaland (Part I) has a runtime of 1h 31m (91 minutes).
What genre is Lamaland (Part I)?
Lamaland (Part I) is a Drama film.
Where was Lamaland (Part I) produced?
Lamaland (Part I) was produced in Mexico.