Romuald Karmakar's work in the fields of fiction and documentary
holds a unique place in European film. It also stands in clear
opposition to the dominant ways of the German film industry - both
aesthetically and in its head-on treatment of several sore spots in
German history. Time and again the 45-year-old director has engaged
with "impossible" characters and "borderline" subjects:
mercenaries, a notorious Nazi speech, the terror of being in a
relationship, an imprisoned serial killer, or what it means to
truly experience electronic and techno music. The book presents
Karmakar's work in its entirety for the first time. It includes a
130-page essay by Olaf M?ller, several conversations with the
artist, an annotated filmography, and selected writings by Romuald
Karmakar, including a number of unproduced treatments.
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