Pamphlet contemplates Herbert Achternbusch is such a German Rene Fere, shooting underground, on his film, etc. The films “Heilt Hitler” ("Treat Hitler) and “Bierkampf” ("Beer Struggle) featured highly social satire. But the loudest shot was the movie “Ghost” (starring Werner Schroeter in the role of bishop), which not only put an end to the mass funding of independent German films by the state (viewers rebelled – how much can you tolerate the incredible), but also came under ban in Austria for blasphemy, etc. etc. Achternbusch achieved his goal and went to Buddhism, and now he is only shown on the French channel Arte. As is often the case, the film is interesting precisely because it is so fiercely critical – Christian aesthetics, prayers of nuns, crosses and vaults. Like the “Name of the Rose” or the “Day of the Oprichnik”, before us the exploiting opus, which only at the expense of self-absorption and preserves the life of the narrated more than all dead glorifications.
6 out of 10