Georg Winter´s UCS moving pictures:: Losing Horses. – Scene 2: The former drive-in theater in Pulheim
A German/Hungarian Film, UCS Self Organizing CinemaDirection: Vera Poros, Kerstin KachelmannScreenplay: Georg WinterBased on the novel Don Quixoteby Miguel de Cervantes SaavedraShot in Ukiyo Real Time for the first time with “UCS Passive Acting” by Johnny Depp andChristopher Lee (both of whom were requested), reversed stunts at three locations: the Stommeln windmill, the former drive-in theater in Pulheim, the Haus zur Trapp in Pulheim Leading Actors: Bagdad as Rosinante (stunt horse), Filou as Rucio (stunt donkey)
” Many times did I take up my pen to write it…
nd many did I lay it down again, not knowing what to write.” Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
In the heat of late summer, a landscape is projected …
at the grounds of the former drive-in theater in Pulheim that, with the question “What is film?” …
.. actually throws people back on themselves.
La Mancha is a landscape of great timelessness …
… everything about it seems to refuse change.
The magician Alifanfaron of Trabobana ..
… whose castle is embodied by the concrete projection wall of the former drive-in theater ..
sets up numerous traps for Don Quixote.
Mirages go a step further.
Rosinante (horse) and Rucio (donkey) go their own way.
Rosinante valiantly guides the camera on her side and leaves the book and screenplay along with Rucio.