
TELLING LAYERS: FILMS
BY ANNA ZETT
Artist and author Anna Zett presents her films THIS UNWIELDY OBJECT and ENDARCHIV in a performative format, uncovering both historical and personal layers.

Endarchiv
Germany
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2019
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18
Min
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OVS
Regie:
Anna Zett
Produktion:
Anna Zett
Endarchiv
Germany
OVS
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2019
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18
Min

Endarchiv
Germany
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2019
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18
Min
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OVS
Regie:
Anna Zett
Produktion:
Anna Zett
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Jahr
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This Unwieldy Object
Germany
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2014
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47
Min
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Regie:
Anna Zett
Produktion:
Anna Zett
This Unwieldy Object
Germany
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2014
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47
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This Unwieldy Object
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2014
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47
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Anna Zett
Produktion:
Anna Zett
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ANNA ZETT
In this format, artist and author Anna Zett presents her films THIS UNWIELDY OBJECT and ENDARCHIV persönlich. Through rhythmic montage and dialogical improvisation, her works unfold a unique, non-linear narrative style in which the historical and the personal are precisely intertwined. Holding on to and letting go of meaning appears to be a physical, earthly process that is not controlled by people alone - and certainly not by a single person.
At the center of both films is the Berlin Wall as a powerful layer of concrete that was supposed to separate past and future, monster and modernity, you and me - and ultimately remained behind as a fragment itself. One in Rapid City, South Dakota, in 2012, and the other in Berlin in 1989. Rooted in dissident and queer perspectives, influenced by humanities, film, dance and group analysis, Anna Zett questions repressive structures and creates spaces for free association and physical experience in the present. In 2024, she was awarded the Max Bresele Memorial Prize at the Short Film Week for her film ES GIBT KEINE ANGST.



