NO WAVE UNDERGROUND
Germany, 2009 | 52 Minutes | A film by Christoph Dreher
New York and West Berlin were economically run-down in the early 80ies. Against this backdrop, in both cities emerges an underground culture that radically breaks with the pop cultural tedium which the 70s had left behind.
SYNOPSIS
Bankruptcy as a catalyst for artistic potential: New York and the Western part of Berlin were economically run-down in the early Eighties. Against this backdrop, in both cities emerges an underground culture that radically breaks with the pop-cultural tedium which the early 70s had left behind.
A wild and uncompromising scene of young artists working in film, music, painting and theatre trigger off a unique exchange between the subcultures in New York and Berlin and create one of the most inspired and exciting artistic movements of the late 20th century.
As a member of the band DIE HAUT, filmmaker Christoph Dreher was at the centre of the No Wave scene. With the help of old friends and fellow artists like Jim Jarmusch, Blixa Bargeld, Alex Hacke, Lydia Lunch or Nick Cave he tells us the story of the motives, ideas and attitudes that shaped the scene from an insider’s point of view.
DIRECTOR
Christoph Dreher, born 1953, studied at dffb Berlin and has made various audiovisual productions. Since 2001 he has been teaching film and video at the Merz Akademie in Stuttgart.
CREDITS
Director
Christoph DreherCinematography
Horst Markgraf
Chris TurnerEditor
Ellen El MalkiSound
Zora Butzke
Haresh PatelProducer
Stefan KloosAssistant Director
Kerstin BrandesProduction Manager
Caroline KirbergProduction Assistants
Max Armansperg
Philip WidmannProduction
Kloos & Co. MedienCo-Production
ZDF in collaboration with ARTECommissioning Editor ZDF/ARTE
Kathrin Brinkmann