The Maddock Manifesto
by Dimitri Stapfer
It all begins in an empty theatre. In search of a manuscript that is supposed to change the world, Ben embarks on an odyssey. He encounters a flying fish, a telephone without a dial, an oracle called Enigma and a mystical canine figure in a deserted mountain landscape – reality and desires become inextricably intertwined on his visually stunning journey.
With “The Maddock Manifesto”, Dimitri Stapfer (director) and Benjamin Burger (book and acting) create an intriguing cinematic trip – a modern fable about loneliness and the desire for change.
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| Credits | |
| Directed by | Dimitri Stapfer |
| Written by | Benjamin Burger |
| Countries of production | Switzerland |
| Original Version | German / English |
| ISAN | 0000-0005-F64C-0000-D-0000-0000-Z |
| Production | Lomotion AG |
| Producers | Louis Mataré, David Fonjallaz |
| Production Manager | Magdalena Welter |
| Cinematography | Simon Bitterli |
| Editing | Wolfgang Weigl |
| Music | Hans Flimmer |
| Sound Design | Peter von Siebenthal |
| Cast | |
| Benjamin Burger (Ben) | |
| Clarisse Mialet (Hundegestalt) |
| Distribution | |
| Filmbringer Distribution AG (Switzerland) |
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