Robert Bramkamp

Director

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Robert Bramkamp is a German director and screenwriter known for his experimental and visionary films. He has created innovative narrative forms with works such as MAKE UP THE WORLD (2023), an essayistic film about the construction of reality through film props, and ART GIRLS (2013), a satirical science fiction comedy about art and ecology. In PRÜFSTAND 7 (2001), Bramkamp combines historical events with fictional elements to question the ambivalence of technological progress. His films are characterized by an interdisciplinary approach that merges art, science and social criticism. Bramkamp is considered an extraordinary filmmaker who enriches German cinema with his experimental approaches.

Films on Sooner

  • Beckerbillett

    1992

    18 mins

    Documentary, Icons & Media Art

    This documentary draws viewers' attention to an equally neglected and essential process in the cultural economy: the ticket.

  • Make Up the World

    2024

    99 mins

    Documentary, Independent

    Props play a crucial role in every movie, yet they are rarely consciously noticed - the big and small things on the set.

  • Art Girls

    2014

    120 mins

    Independent, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

    What's reality and what's art? What happens when the tables are turned, and art no longer imitates nature but things go the other way round?

  • Compelling Satan

    2017

    105 mins

    Drama

    An indictment against the system of compulsory formatting and lack of imagination of public broadcasting.

  • Neue Natur – Art Girls Intern

    2015

    70 mins

    Love & Sex, Documentary

    The docu-fictional companion piece to Robert Bramkamp's feature ART GIRLS.

  • The Conquest of the Centre

    1995

    77 mins

    Icons & Media Art

    A funny and complex examination of the psychotherapy boom.

  • Teststand 7

    2001

    110 mins

    Music, Dance, Theater, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

    At the centre of the experimental film-collage TESTSTAND 7 is the V-2 rocket, the so-called “Wunderwaffe” (wonder weapon) developed by the Nazis.