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„Route 66” Soundtrack CD
Parking Lot at San Diego International Airport” - the original motion picture soundtrack of one of the first Open Source movies, for which Bechholds had to quit with the traditional European performance rights organization to make this Free Culture movie happening.
CD Route 66 Soundtrack
9,98 €
or $12
CD „Leaving to Nothing”
This album continues the popular seventies psychedelic electronic rock music - with analog synthesizers. If you like Pink Floyd, Vangelis, Tangerine Dream, Tomita, David Parsons, Wendy Carlos or any of the other notables of that era - this is for you.
CD Leaving to Nothing
9,98 €
or $12
DVD „Biker's Soul”
The adventurous travel of a German motorcycle club to the religious heart of Russia on the mission to get their bikes blessed by a legendary biker priest. An Open Source Gonzo Documentary about the universal spirit of motorcycling.
Collectors Edition in a Digipak · 63 minutes + 40 minutes extras · audio commentary of the filmmaker · in English, German and Russian
DVD Motorradfilm
11,98 €
or $17
„Route 66” Soundtrack CD
CD „Leaving to Nothing”
DVD „Biker's Soul”

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Profile of Stefan Kluge

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Stefan Kluge

  • VEB FILM Leipzig: founder, producer
  • „The Last Drug”: producer, author, director, camera (south america), editor
  • „Biker's Soul”: producer, author, director, editor
  • „Route 66”: producer, author, director, editor

I developed 8-Bit computer games in the 90s, studied computer science later and got serious about filmmaking in 2005, after my first movie caused sudden interest in Germany as the first Open Source movie.
Thomas Bechholds, friend and musican from the first film project, and I then founded VEB FILM Leipzig - an Open Source Film Netlabel.

I have been working on the second feature film "The Last Drug" since then, with up to 20 Free Culture- & film enthusiasts joining me on this Open Source Sci-Fi film project and I was also pretty busy representing our ideas on events related to Open Source, Net Culture and Digital Culture in Germany.

With a $450,000 budget The Last Drug is the most expensive Open Source film so far and lots of artists (including us!) are curious about how this project will work out.
In the meantime I finished a second Road Movie Documentary in 2009: "Biker's Soul" and I'm working to get our Science Fiction released soon.

Creative Commons License Foto: Marie Galinsky   

You can find me at: twitter, Facebook and YouTube.

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We will be active participants in a free culture of connectivity and production, made possible as it never was before by the Internet and digital technology, and we will fight to prevent this new potential from being locked down by corporate and legislative control. If we allow the bottom-up, participatory structure of the Internet to be twisted into a glorified cable TV service — if we allow the established paradigm of creation and distribution to reassert itself — then the window of opportunity opened by the Internet will have been closed, and we will have lost something beautiful, revolutionary, and irretrievable.

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