Lutz Dammbeck
Actor
Director
Lutz Dammbeck is a German filmmaker and media artist known for his thought-provoking documentaries and installations. Some of his notable works include "The Net" (2003) and "Overgames" (2015). Dammbeck's work often explores themes related to media, technology, and society. While specific awards may not be widely documented, his contributions to the world of documentary filmmaking have garnered critical acclaim and sparked important discussions within the industry.
Bruno & Bettina
Masao Adachi, a well-known Japanese screenwriter and director, joined the Japanese Red Army in 1974.
Overgames
A film about funny and serious games, therapies of re- and self-re-education as well as the history of ideas of the permanent revolution.
The Netz: SEEK II
A film about the relationship between art and technology and the human desire to control chaos through technological means.
Das Netz_Besuch bei "Hakim Bey"
Lutz Dammbeck talks with Peter Lamborn Wilson (Hakim Bey) about the T.A.Z., Ted Kaczynski, Islam, Marvin Minsky, Cusanus and natural philosophy.
Das Netz_GO TO TRIAL
A montage of TV images of the trial of Ted Kaczynski, better known as the "Unabomber."
Das Netz. Unabomber, LSD & Internet
What is the connection between computer technology, hippie culture, mathematics, terrorism, the research of consciousness in the 1950s and paranoia?
Das Meisterspiel
In the 1990s, Austria was rocked first by paint attacks on paintings and later by bomb attacks on galleries.
Dürers Erben
A portrait of a ‘German socialist art’ in the GDR up to the building of the wall in 1961.
Herzog Ernst
The great adventure of little Duke Ernst – a powerful examination of power, exile and cultural alienation.
Zeit der Götter
How does a highly talented artist end up in the vicinity of a totalitarian regime? What responsibility does art bear in political systems?
Herakles Höhle
The story of Hercules is well-known: son of Zeus and Alcmene, hero and god, famous for his twelve labours.
Der Maler kam aus fremdem Land …
A portrait of the artists Cornelia Schleime, Hans-Hendrik Grimmling and Hans Scheib who left the GDR for West Berlin between 1984 and 1985.
DDR-Experimental: REALFilm
REALFilm is Lutz Dammbck's examination of film and filmmaking, a film in real time, a collage in space involving the audience.
DDR-Experimental: 1.Leipziger Herbstsalon
In a revolutionary act of artistic freedom, a group of artists occupied a trade fair building in Leipzig in 1984.
DDR-Experimental: Herakles
Together with Lutz Dammbeck, dancer Fine Kwiatkowski explores myths, political systems and their impact on society.
DDR-Experimental: Hommage á La Sarraz
Sergei Eisenstein, Hans Richter and Luis Buñuel meet at La Sarraz Castle to explore new ways of independent filmmaking.
DDR-Experimental: Metamorphosen 1
Because the GDR authorities banned the exhibition, Lutz Dammbeck realized the basic idea independently as an experimental film.