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Die Gstettensaga: The Rise of Echsenfriedl

  • TV Movie
  • 2014
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
1.5K
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Sophia Grabner and Lukas Tagwerker in Die Gstettensaga: The Rise of Echsenfriedl (2014)
ComedyFantasyHorrorMusicalSci-Fi

A long time ago, the so-called "Google Wars" engulfed the whole world in a deadly chain reaction. Civilization came to a grinding halt. But there is still hope. This is the story of a new be... Read allA long time ago, the so-called "Google Wars" engulfed the whole world in a deadly chain reaction. Civilization came to a grinding halt. But there is still hope. This is the story of a new beginning...A long time ago, the so-called "Google Wars" engulfed the whole world in a deadly chain reaction. Civilization came to a grinding halt. But there is still hope. This is the story of a new beginning...

  • Director
    • Johannes Grenzfurthner
  • Writers
    • Johannes Grenzfurthner
    • Roland Gratzer
  • Stars
    • Stuart Freeman
    • Sophia Grabner
    • Lukas Tagwerker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Johannes Grenzfurthner
    • Writers
      • Johannes Grenzfurthner
      • Roland Gratzer
    • Stars
      • Stuart Freeman
      • Sophia Grabner
      • Lukas Tagwerker
    • 4User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Stuart Freeman
    • Rebellious narrator
    Sophia Grabner
    • Alalia Grundschober
    Lukas Tagwerker
    • Fratt Aigner
    Martin Auer
    • Thurnher von Pjölk
    Roland Gratzer
    Roland Gratzer
    • Postal officer Böllerbauer
    Evelyn Fürlinger
    • Postal officer Wottl
    Jeff Ricketts
    Jeff Ricketts
    • Chairman of Farmers' Association
    Manuel Bräuer
    • Agitated farmer
    James Brothwell
    • Agitated farmer
    Tom De Roeck
    • Agitated farmer
    Rebecca Alice Döltl
    • Agitated farmer
    Clara Gallistl
    • Agitated farmer
    Thomas Kranabetter
    • Agitated farmer
    Martin Pichlmair
    • Agitated farmer
    Ben Posch
    • Agitated farmer
    Paul Polich
    • Agitated farmer
    Angelika Schrems
    • Agitated farmer
    Michael Schrems
    • Agitated farmer
    • Director
      • Johannes Grenzfurthner
    • Writers
      • Johannes Grenzfurthner
      • Roland Gratzer
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    rosebud017

    Don't be evil...

    Invigorating no-budget agitprop craziness by Austrian art-tech-maniacs "monochrom". Grenzfurthner and his merry band of discourse-pranksters are well-known for creating interesting little universes (like "Soviet Unterzoegersdorf") to make entertaining political and philosophical statements. "Die Gstettensaga", their first feature film, is taking classic post-apocalyptic tropes to tell a story of subculture and its inevitable corruption and decay. Is it an allegory for the Egyptian Revolution of 2011? Or for the demise of punk? Or for the impossibility of freedom of information? All of it, I assume, and more... and spiced with plenty of nerdy references that will make you squeal with delight.

    Gstettensaga is a lot of fun -- and it will leave you with a refreshingly bitter aftertaste.
    10mail-991-31246

    Pure, unadulterated madness.

    This brilliant piece of insanity shows off a potential post-apocalyptic world like you have never seen before. Savage farmers, militarized postal workers and more fantastic characters and brilliant subplots than you can shave an antenna at.

    The protagonists are just strange and broken enough to be relatable, the acting is fantastic considering the no-budget state of the movie, and the chosen locations just scream wasteland. Even if you don't get the tons of high-brow in-jokes, it's a lot of fun to watch this unique story unfold.

    Highly recommended.
    9mediapathic

    Brecht meets Beckett after a strange apocalypse

    Here's the tl;dr: Die Gstettensaga is what would happen if Beckett and Brecht collaborated on a post-apocalyptic cautionary tale against the dangers of cargo culture in the modern world. If you liked most of the words in that sentence, just skip the rest of this review and go watch the movie.

    The film has a quality of constant anachronism. It takes place in a sparsely populated and ambiguous Europe after a war between the last great superpowers has destroyed civilization. However, the last great superpowers here were China and Google, which gives an idea of the tone of the entire project. It's either constantly winking or possibly squinting against the glare of the postmodern spectacle, and it's impossible to tell which. This kind of ambiguity runs through the whole film, but it comes off not as ill-defined so much as a mirror to the ambiguity of the modern world. The chiptune-flavored soundtrack creates an atmosphere of retro-futuristic uncertainty in much the same way that Wendy Carlos' moog classical did for _A Clockwork Orange_, and it's never clear if the ridiculous outfits are due to post-collapse scarcity or the progress of fashion. Constant in-jokes to nerds of a certain age create a sense that society was rebuilt by a cargo cult who primarily had access to technical manuals of the 90s, which, if you think about the ways in which we archive things, may not be too far-fetched. Despite this, my movie watching partner, who is not nearly as steeped in that world as I, was in hysterics through most of the movie, so this quality isn't alienating to other viewers.

    There's a print magnate (who claims to have invented typesetting) trying to come to grips with New Media (the "Tele-O-vision"). There's a musical number that could be straight out of Jesus Christ Superstar involving what happens when you try to recreate NASDAQ with broken household items. And, without giving spoilers, there is a scene which somehow manages to deconstruct both zombies and cat memes. With one foot firmly planted on critical theory, the other in the mire of internet culture, and a third, recently evolved pseudopod grasping for meaning in a post-meaning world, Die Gsettensaga is a darkly hilarious commentary on our culture from a perspective only allowed by it having been destroyed and rebuilt by nerds.

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      The film contains a text insert similar to watermarks used in festival viewing copies: ''This viewing copy is provided for awards consideration only.'' The text insert asks the viewer to report the film as copyright infringement by calling a premium-rate phone number (1.09 EUR/minute). The film aired on Austrian national television in March 2014. Art group 'monochrom' claims they co-financed the film with proceeds from the premium-rate number. They call this new strategy 'crowdratting.'
    • Quotes

      Fratt Aigner: My mother... she had an abortion. But I survived.

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 2014 (Austria)
    • Country of origin
      • Austria
    • Official sites
      • Full-length version of "Die Gstettensaga" on Vimeo
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    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Gstetten Saga: The Rise of Echsenfriedl
    • Filming locations
      • Burg Kreuzenstein, Leobendorf, Lower Austria, Austria
    • Production companies
      • Traum und Wahnsinn Medienkollektiv
      • monochrom art group
      • Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF)
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    • Budget
      • $7,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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