2014
Austria, France
19 min
Color
Engines, axles, cylinders – the components of bliss. Whatever cannot be resold in Europe is shipped to Africa by the scrap-masters of Erzberg. Happiness is found in easily made money (seldom), the beauty of a man-made machine (rare), and in the real and imagined freedom on wheels. The audiovisual poetry of the garage, scrap parts and paintball field are accompanied by another master of cars, Bobby Sommer, reciting a poem by Bertolt Brecht about the singing cars of Steyr. While promising cars of silent ease, the advertising text does not withhold their connection to the weapon industry.
Director
Sebastian Brameshuber, b. 1981 in Austria, studied scenography at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. His earlier films stand in the tradition of so-called Austrian Avant-garde cinema.