Jean-Marie Straub and Daniele Huillet at Work on Franz Kafka's "Amerika"  
00:26:00 1983

"This film is at once a self-portrait and an homage to Jean-Marie Straub, Farocki's role model and former teacher. Farocki's admiration for Straub was so great that he said of Between Two Wars, "Perhaps I only made this film to earn Straub's recognition." In this observation-driven film, Farocki documents the fulfillment of his wish.

The film shows Farocki, under Straub's direction, rehearsing for his role as Delamarche in the film Klassenverhältnisse (1983). Anyone who has seen Farocki's documentary of the shoot will never forget these short scenes. The directing technique of Jean-Marie Straub and his wife Daniele Huillet is so repetitive and detail-obsessed that the performers are made to rehearse the scenes to the point of exhaustion. Straub manages his actors like a theater director.

The very fact that it is unusual among filmmakers makes it well worth having captured Straub's working methods on film. Farocki filmed a work of resistance against traditional cinema, against which his own films rebel."
--Tilman Baumgärtel

 

Biography of Harun Farocki

Titles by Harun Farocki:

Between Two Wars

The Creators of Shopping Worlds

Eye/Machine I

Eye/Machine II

Eye/Machine III

I Thought I was Seeing Convicts

An Image

Inextinguishable Fire

Interface

Jean-Marie Straub and Daniele Huillet at Work on Franz Kafka's "Amerika"

Nothing Ventured

Still Life

War at a Distance

Workers Leaving the Factory


Work by Harun Farocki also appears on:

Compilation: Eye/Machine I, II and III