Kinderspiele 1992 Movie 22 Install
The most visceral treatment came from choreographer Johann Kresnik, whose 1992 theater-installation Kinderspiele transformed a Düsseldorf gallery into a bleak playground: seesaws made of iron bedframes, a sandbox filled with broken glass, and swings that lowered actors into vats of red paint. Kresnik’s work, often mislabeled as a “film” due to its recorded documentation (running 22 minutes on a single-channel video), directly confronted the audience with the question: What games did the children of Nazis play? One scene showed children building a dollhouse that slowly revealed a miniature crematorium. Kresnik refused to separate childhood from history—a radical stance in a Germany still hesitant to discuss everyday complicity.
Wolfgang Becker (later known for Good Bye, Lenin! ). Micha: Jonas Kipp. Father: Burghart Klaußner. Mother: Angelika Bartsch. Kalli: Oliver Bröcker. Context of "22 Install" kinderspiele 1992 movie 22 install
: The film is generally classified as allowed for ages 11 and up , reflecting its mature and heavy themes. Clarification on "Install" and "22" The most visceral treatment came from choreographer Johann
: Features notable German actors such as Burghart Klaußner (as the father) and Jürgen Vogel . Micha: Jonas Kipp