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The Park (1984)

Once again Botho Strauß rehearses a satyric drama in our society, governed as it is by the concept of the Last Judgement. He penetrates our technological present by using the myths of nature from the past. Oberon and Titania, the fairy King and Queen from Shakespeare's "Midsummer-night's Dream" have a disconcerting effect here, but also recall our dreams and wishes in the efficient, unpoetic and unimaginative world we live in today.


Titania's attempt to conjure up the purity of nature once again are in vain, despite the ringing verses: "I know a bank where the wild thyme blows / Where oxlips, and the nodding violet grows". Oberon, her husband and companion, does not understand her any more. "It is senseless. Only a God can save us". The setting for these rich fragments from literature and mythology is a park. Rubbish and waste from our civilisation are hanging on the bushes - litter, beer-cans, scraps of tape. This Chinese Puzzle is a sad, clowning comment on our disposable society.



Besetzung

Libgart Schwartz, Peter Simonischek, Jutta Lampe, Bruno Ganz, Martina Krauel, Roland Schäfer

Stab

Regie
Peter Stein

Drehbuch
Botho Strauß

Kamera
Jens Jüttner

Ton
Bernd Dannenberg

Musik
Peter Fischer

ProduzentIn
Regins Ziegler

Redaktion
Dr. Jürgen Bengsch

Infos

Sender
ZDF

Genre
TV Play

Format
16mm Farbe

Länge
150 min.

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