David Lindemann

Das Wiegenlied vom Recht
Der mystische Grund der Zivilisation II
1 D, 2 H
UA: 22.09.2005 · Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, Berlin · Directed by: Sebastian Mauksch
In the footsteps of the volatile apache chief Ulzana, DeBuin desperately desired to understand Indian culture. After the massacre of Sanddreek in 1864, where DeBuin gave orders not to spare the Indian women and children, the officer without field experience became an advocate for human rights. The crime marked the transition to the civilized state

... It was really love at first sight when Liberty saw the lawyer for human rights get out of the carriage, as she kicked him and whipped him and tore apart his law books, with the passion of a deceived lover because she realized right away that she came second only to his first great passion, the Law... "The mystical reason for civilization" evokes the rebels of the civil wars of our time in the cradle of Western civilization. When did the Wild West really stop? Freely adapted from Ulzana's Raid, The Man who shot Liberty Valance, Soldier Blue, Chisum, The long ride to school u.a. (Announcement Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz)

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David Lindemann
Das Wiegenlied vom Recht
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