
My 1st Film
Oct 22 1968
•0h 11m
•The first short film shot by Schlingensief at the age of eight with some “friends of the basement” and featuring a drama divided into three acts. Recurring elements of his cinematography, such as narrative parody and cinema as a creative collective moment, already make their appearance in this very early piece.
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