6/10
Interesting idea, mostly solid execution
27 September 2017
Warning: Spoilers
"Schlingensiefs Container - Chronik einer Kunstaktion" is an Austrian 90-minute documentary from 2002, so this one has its 15th anniversary this year. It was written and directed by Paul Poet and it is perhaps his most known effort as of now. This also has to do with the star in here, namely late filmmaker Christoph Schlingensief and here we find out about a project by him that combines the (then) new Big Brother phenomenon with Austrian politics, namely the fact that Haider's party became part of the government. But in my opinion these are not the ones to blame, but the ones really at fault are those who said they won't enter a coalition with this party, but still did and that's how they tricked the Austrian people and their own supporters actually only because their greed to rule could not have been any bigger.

This is emphasized here too, but the problem I have here is that indeed the whole concept is really close to left-wing propaganda and it is all showy and baity and controversial, but it does not get even close to the core of it all. Schlingensief has definitely done better in his career like with Freakstars 3000 that came out a couple years after this one here. Still there is some memorability attached to this project and to the film about it as a consequence, which is why it is a success I guess and why I will be generous with my rating. It wasn't a bad watch by any means, but fairly mediocre most of the time and in my opinion it is slightly overrated here on IMDb. Whether you want to consider it relevant from a contemporary perspective, especially with the recent German election is up to you to decide. Watch it and make up your mind. All in all a decent watch, but could have been a bit more essential, maybe 15 minutes shorter.
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