Year: 1983
Runtime: 110 mins
Language: German
Directors: Hellmuth Costard, Jürgen Ebert
ECHTZEIT by Hellmuth Costard and Jürgen Ebert operates as a visual meditation on reality and the digital age. It follows the ambiguous figures Ruth and Georg, whose existence is uncertain, and weaves in “imaginary cameras,” synthetic landscapes, flight‑simulator sequences and references to the Pershing II missile system.
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