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- Schaubude Berlin
Film Riss Theater, Berlin / Jamal Abu Alqumsan, Gaza
Hemingway. Gaza. Big Fish.
Live Object Theatre between Berlin and Gaza • In English/German/Arabic • 90 minutes
Film Riss Theater examines Hemingway's novella "The Old Man and the Sea" in an associative way with hands and feet and sets the battle of the unlucky fisherman Santiago in the Gaza Strip. After a long dry spell, Santiago hooks the biggest fish of his life - so big that it pushes him to the limits of his strength and drags him far out to sea. Who or what is the long-awaited big fish in Gaza, where the fishermen aren't allowed to go more than 3.5 kilometres from shore? In front of the camera, objects transform into the above and underwater worlds of a walk-in movie. The performance is about the ties between Berlin and Gaza.
Regie, Szenographie: Miriam Sachs
Spiel Berlin: Jürgen Ruoff, Miriam Sachs, Leo Solter, Uta Zech
Spiel Gaza: Jamal Abu Alqumsan, Salem
Idee: Jamal Abu Alqumsan und Miriam Sachs
Technik: Emre Birismen, Deeb Elqumssan
Produktionsleitung: Franziska Huhn
Gefördert von: Haupstadtkulturfonds, Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung
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