Es muss was geben
If cities were judged by their underground, Linz would be a metropolis.
Since the seventies, the music scene of the steel city has been unique in its spirit of innovation and its non-conformity.
The documentary Es muss was geben portrays the emergence and development of the scene over nearly three decades. From Willi
Warma to Texta, from Attwenger to Fuckhead, from punk to hip hop, from New Volksmusik to industrial, Linz proves to be a melting
pot for the most diverse musical styles. A portrait of a city on the move, where not only the blast furnaces are hot.
Director's Biography
OLIVER STANGL, born 1978 in Linz, is a director, journalist
and puppeteer. Lives and works in Vienna. CHRISTIAN TOD, born 1977 in Linz, is a director, economist and musician. Lives and
works in Vienna. // Films (together): AUTOPILOT (2006, short), FATSY (2007, doc; CE '07), ES MUSS WAS GEBEN (2010; CE '10)
Play It Again · Eröffnungsfilme | Opening
Films 2013
Oliver
Stangl, Christian Tod
Austria 2010
color
104
minutes
OV with English subtitles
Screenplay
Gregor Centner, Oliver Stangl, Christian Tod
Cinematography Gregor Centner
Editing Oliver Stangl, Christian Tod
Sound/Sounddesign
Xaver B. Novak
Music Fuckhead, Willi Warma, Die Mollies,
The Rats, In-Seit, Feuerlöscher, Target of Demand, Stand To Fall, Seven Sioux, Texta, Urfahrer Durchbruch u.a.
With Ada Atzmüller, Heli Bacher, Markus Binder, Didi Bruckmayr, Peter Donke, Wolfgang
Dorninger, Andi Ehrenberger, Hans-Peter Falkner, Hilmar Gamper, Thomas Baua Hauer, Harry Hurtig, Gabi Kepplinger, Manfred
Klahre, Rainer Krispel, Andreas Kump, Wolfgang Lehner, Bernhard Praschl, Hans Priesner, Thomas Prömer, Huckey Renner, Günter
Schachinger, Herbert Schager, Manfred Ratzi Spieldiener, Peter Trebo, Marc Vojka und vielen anderen
Production
Christian Tod Streffleurgasse 4/21 1200 Wien T +43 699 1714
0641 christiantod@aon.at
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