Frohes Schaffen - Ein Film zur Senkung der Arbeitsmoral
Work stands for security, self-esteem and existential meaning. Yet it is also a fetish, a mantra which constantly surrounds us via politics and the media. In his film, director Konstantin Faigle explores the myth. Around the world, he speaks to experts like American social historian Benjamin Hunnicutt, who argues that work has become man's substitute religion. He also visits sites which are significant for the rise and eventual decline of the faith in work. For instance the Ruhr area, where he meets the last of the "holy" miners. Or the US, where a one-man TV station in California has all its features digitally edited in the Philippines. In addition to this, dramatized scenes introduce different characters found in the German workplace: the burnt-out engineer, the emancipated freelancer and the happy slacker.
Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Sabine M.
- Herbert Stollberg-Naue
- Werner Kraft
- Kollege Müller
- Konstantin Faigle
- Rentner
Production company
Producer
Alle Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Set design
Make-up artist
Costume design
Editing
Sound
Music
Cast
- Sabine M.
- Herbert Stollberg-Naue
- Werner Kraft
- Kollege Müller
- Konstantin Faigle
- Rentner
Production company
in association with
Producer
Co-Producer
Producer (TV)
Unit production manager
Original distributor
Shoot
- Köln
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 14.01.2013, 136821, ohne Altersbeschränkung / feiertagsfrei
Uraufführung (DE): 13.11.2012, Kassel, Dokfest;
Kinostart (DE): 02.05.2013
Titles
- Arbeitstitel (DE) Arbeit, Arbeit, Halleluja!
- Arbeitstitel (DE) Arbeit, Arbeit entheiligt werde dein Name
- Originaltitel (DE) Frohes Schaffen - Ein Film zur Senkung der Arbeitsmoral
- Weiterer Titel (DE) Frohes Schaffen
Versions
Original
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 14.01.2013, 136821, ohne Altersbeschränkung / feiertagsfrei
Uraufführung (DE): 13.11.2012, Kassel, Dokfest;
Kinostart (DE): 02.05.2013