Movies:

  • 1996
    Epic Theater & Post-heroic Management

    Epic Theater & Post-heroic Management (1996)

    Epic Theater & Post-heroic Management

    01996HD

    The discussion begins with the parable of a frog in boiling water. It comes from the book "Post-heroic Management: A Manual" by Dirk Baecker, which is what Heiner Müller is currently reading at the time of the discussion....

    Epic Theater & Post-heroic Management
  • 1997
    The Poet as Metaphor Slingshot

    The Poet as Metaphor Slingshot (1997)

    The Poet as Metaphor Slingshot

    01997HD

    The point of departure for this discussion is the question of whether the collapse of the Soviet Union is dramatic material. Müller answers with this Brechtian sentence: "Oil resists the five acts." He describes how difficult it is to make a dramatic...

    The Poet as Metaphor Slingshot
  • 1996
    He Who Smokes Looks Cold-Blooded

    He Who Smokes Looks Cold-Blooded (1996)

    He Who Smokes Looks Cold-Blooded

    01996HD

    A few months before his death, Müller responded to the keywords "breathing" and "smoking" with an anecdote that interprets breathing as an indiscretion towards the dead. In his view, smoking is a means of practicing stoicism: "Whoever smokes looks co...

    He Who Smokes Looks Cold-Blooded
  • 1998
    Mão Morta Müller no Hotel Hessischer Hof

    Mão Morta Müller no Hotel Hessischer Hof (1998)

    Mão Morta Müller no Hotel Hessischer Hof

    01998HD

    Documentary on Mão Morta's three sole concerts....

    Mão Morta Müller no Hotel Hessischer Hof
  • 1995
    On the Way to a Theater of Darknesses

    On the Way to a Theater of Darknesses (1995)

    On the Way to a Theater of Darknesses

    01995HD

    The conversation begins on the topic of Müller’s plans for new plays. Müller tells us that he has promised to write a libretto for Boulez, and that he wishes to use the myth of Heracles as material for a stage play....

    On the Way to a Theater of Darknesses
  • 1969
    Hamletmachine

    Hamletmachine (1969)

    Hamletmachine

    01969HD

    A filmed Musical adaption of Heiner Müller's 1977 play HAMLETMACHINE preformed at The Castillo Theater in 2002....

    Hamletmachine
  • 1990
    Some Kind of Shadow Machines Were Passing by

    Some Kind of Shadow Machines Were Passing by (1990)

    Some Kind of Shadow Machines Were Passing by

    01990HD

    In this interview Müller and Kluge explore the East German’s memories of the final days of the war. The session is introduced by a clip from the Russian film maker Sergei Parajanov’s 1961 film entitled The Ukranian Rhapsody. Here a soldier of the Red...

    Some Kind of Shadow Machines Were Passing by
  • 1991
    Every Frozen Structure has its Academy

    Every Frozen Structure has its Academy (1991)

    Every Frozen Structure has its Academy

    01991HD

    At the time of the conversation Heiner Müller was the president of the Academy of Arts - East. At the beginning he describes his daily routine to Kluge. He is an unwilling president who has to lead an academy - which will soon be absorbed into a "Eur...

    Every Frozen Structure has its Academy
  • 2012
    Rigor Was His Mark of Quality

    Rigor Was His Mark of Quality (2012)

    Rigor Was His Mark of Quality

    02012HD

    Heiner Müller defines Stoicism as an attempt to deal with anarchy. For him, Erich Honecker is an example for "forced stoicism". Müller agrees with the following quote by Goethe: May God save me from self-awareness! For Müller, it represents a stoic a...

    Rigor Was His Mark of Quality
  • 1995
    Queen of Hearts on Judgment Day

    Queen of Hearts on Judgment Day (1995)

    Queen of Hearts on Judgment Day

    01995HD

    The horizon of this conversation is marked by Müller's personal memories, reflections about ongoing themes in his work, thoughts about his current production and the nearness to death that has been brought by his illness....

    Queen of Hearts on Judgment Day
  • 1994
    The World is Not Bad, but Full

    The World is Not Bad, but Full (1994)

    The World is Not Bad, but Full

    01994HD

    The central topic of the interview is the ancient concept of a necessary balance between the dead and the living, which also assumes the notion of a constant potential for force in the world. Müller and Kluge examine this mythical conception of life ...

    The World is Not Bad, but Full
  • 1995
    Omnivore Democracy

    Omnivore Democracy (1995)

    Omnivore Democracy

    01995HD

    In this journal, Alexander Kluge and Heiner Müller talk about the dark side and the inevitability of democracy. Heiner Müller believes that democracy has its roots in the tragedy of the Atreidae....

    Omnivore Democracy
  • 1995
    The Voice of the Playwright

    The Voice of the Playwright (1995)

    The Voice of the Playwright

    01995HD

    One of Müllers's vocal cords was paralyzed as a result of a life-saving radical operation (1995). At the beginning of the discussion Müller observes that figures from Greek mythology live on today as trademarks for products (Ajax as a cleaning agent,...

    The Voice of the Playwright
  • 1993
    Anti-Opera

    Anti-Opera (1993)

    Anti-Opera

    01993HD

    Heiner Müller was invited to a conference in Japan on the fate of opera in the 20th and 21st century. He talks about his flight over Siberia and his fascination with this "giant ridge" that he characterizes as the "Asian time preserve of Russia." Thi...

    Anti-Opera
  • 1990
    Heiner Müller on Legal Questions

    Heiner Müller on Legal Questions (1990)

    Heiner Müller on Legal Questions

    01990HD

    "The metaphor is cleverer than the author" (Lichtenberg), a "screen," an "instrument for bundling" (Müller), because "everything changes so much" (Gertrude Stein) - Müller explicates these functions of figurative language with reference to the use of...

    Heiner Müller on Legal Questions
  • 1989
    Conversation with Heiner Müller in Garath

    Conversation with Heiner Müller in Garath (1989)

    Conversation with Heiner Müller in Garath

    01989HD

    In 1989, Heiner Müller staged an unabridged seven-and-a-half hour Hamlet, because in the process of German reunification "a leave-taking from the Hamlet principle in favor of the market economy" was taking place. In this interview, he elaborates on t...

    Conversation with Heiner Müller in Garath
  • 1989
    Portrait of Heiner Müller for his 60th Birthday

    Portrait of Heiner Müller for his 60th Birthday (1989)

    Portrait of Heiner Müller for his 60th Birthday

    01989HD

    This portrait of Heiner Müller on the occasion of his 60th birthday is devoted for the most part to having Müller recount events and memories from the first quarter of his life, starting with his birth on January 9, 1929 and closing with his immediat...

    Portrait of Heiner Müller for his 60th Birthday