Matthias Rajmann Trailers
A New Product TrailerSerious Games 4 – A Sun With No Shadow TrailerSerious Games 3 – Immersion Trailer
A New Product TrailerSerious Games 4 – A Sun With No Shadow TrailerSerious Games 3 – Immersion Trailer
Total trailers found: 9
10 November 2005
Two young women kidnap the manager of the German telephone provider and start making strange demandsr
11 August 2001
A look at how mall producers design malls in order to maximise traffic and sales.
09 February 2009
In Comparison revisits issues explored in the director's 2007 two channel installation Comparison Via a Third.
21 October 2004
What venture capital or VC for short actually means is explained in the film itself. Banks only lend money against collateral.
21 June 2012
A New Product is a corporate documentary, or, that is, a document of corporate qualities; specifically about what seems to be a small company whose purpose is to consult and design working spaces for larger corporations, exemplified by Vodafone and Unilever.
01 January 2010
An exploration of how the U.S. military employs video game technology to train troops for war. In Immersion, Farocki presents footage of a role-playing exercise in which military psychologists demonstrate how to use the PTSD program on their colleagues, who describe traumatic wartime experiences.
01 January 2010
An exploration of how the U.S. military employs video game technology to train troops for war. Three Dead depicts a military exercise within a mock Iraqi town built on the outskirts of Twentynine Palms, California, blurring the line between computer simulation and reality.
01 January 2010
An exploration of how the U.S. military employs video game technology to train troops for war. Filmed at the United States Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Watson is Down pairs footage of soldiers at computers engaging in combat-simulation training with scenes from the video games.
01 January 2010
An exploration of how the U.S. military employs video game technology to train troops for war. In A Sun With No Shadow, Farocki calls attention to the subtle differences between the simulations for combat training and PTSD.