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- Three women artists from Berlin collaborate on an exhibition sponsored by a biotech firm and end up being the first people to experience the fascinating symptoms of an evolutionary leap.
- An exploration of three German prop houses servicing movie production designers. The staff are literally processing 100, 000 objects like lamps, furniture, flags, clocks and paintings to keep them ready and available for the filmmakers.
- A Change of Perspectives Interdisciplinary viewpoints, audacious associations, and energizing impulses - daring to look beyond accepted boundaries. At the Lakeside Sports Club, the job-creation program participant is king: He is no less than Enki. According to Sumerian mythology, Enki created humanity, brought culture to civilization, and was the God of Seafarers. Everything would work out fine and lead to enlightenment if only the job-creation program were not ending. Robert Bramkamp's film The Boat God of the Lakeside Sports Club (The 100 Me, Part 1) (Germany, 2005, 81 min, World premiere) magically and playfully combines the Sumerian belief of the 100 Me - the 100 special capabilities which individually can only take effect at specific locations when deployed by a specific person - with the truly unique mini-cosmos of the Lakeside Sports Club. In doing so, he also reveals the connection between the Persian Gulf with the region of the Märkischen Lakes. The theory of cognition, here and now - and an appeal for an extension of Enki's sponsored job-creation program position.