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Cast

Crew

Harun Farocki

Harun Farocki

Director

Matthias Rajmann

Matthias Rajmann

Writer

Harun Farocki

Harun Farocki

Writer

Meggie Schneider

Meggie Schneider

Editor

Johannes Rosenberger

Johannes Rosenberger

Co-Producer

Harun Farocki

Harun Farocki

Producer

Inge Classen

Inge Classen

Executive Producer

Ingo Kratisch

Ingo Kratisch

Director of Photography

Matthias Rajmann

Matthias Rajmann

Production Manager

Anand Narayan Damle

Anand Narayan Damle

Production Assistant

Iyamperumal Mannankatti

Iyamperumal Mannankatti

Production Assistant

Antje Ehmann

Antje Ehmann

Production Assistant

Mamta Murthy

Mamta Murthy

Production Assistant

Harun Farocki

Harun Farocki

Still Photographer

Michael Knauss

Michael Knauss

Production Assistant

Isabelle Verreet

Isabelle Verreet

Production Assistant

Yukara Shimizu

Yukara Shimizu

Production Assistant

Jan Ralske

Jan Ralske

Production Assistant

Regine Krotil

Regine Krotil

Production Assistant

Jochen Jezussek

Jochen Jezussek

Sound Mixer

Matthias Rajmann

Matthias Rajmann

Sound

Markus Nechleba

Markus Nechleba

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In Comparison

20096.6 / 1061 min
Documentary

Overview

In Comparison revisits issues explored in the director's 2007 two channel installation Comparison Via a Third. Spanning continents and cultures, the film focuses on the brick in its many contexts, from the collective efforts of a community building a clinic in Burkina Faso, through semi industrialized moldings in India, to industrial production lines in Germany, France, Austria and Switzerland. Through its notable structure and its captivating rhythms, In Comparison presents various methods of labor production, allowing for an assessment that changes with every layer and goes well beyond a simple binary divide.