I Know the Way to the Hofbrauhaus

Screening on Film
Directed by Herbert Achternbusch.
With Herbert Achternbusch, Bettina Hauenschild, Veronika von Quast.
Germany, 1992, 16mm, color, 85 min.
French with English subtitles.

One of his most spontaneous, light, yet nonetheless enigmatic comedies, I Know the Way to the Hofbrauhaus was shot without a script on Super-8mm as a silent film, with intertitles later inserted between scenes. What unfolds is a familiar Achternbusch tale in which the protagonist (here his alter-ego, Hick) is driven by a mad longing and becomes irretrievably lost. Unable to meet the demands of the workaday world, Hick wanders alone through the city and, as in many of Achternbusch’s films, enters an intermediate realm in which the dead interact with the living: he encounters and falls in love with a mummy, searches for an Egyptian queen, and stalks the inner regions of the hereafter, which lie in the middle of Munich.

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