Lokomotive Kreuzberg
FRG 1975, directed by Sophocles Adamidis, Axel Brandt, Michael Gregor, Ewald Katjivena, Wolfgang Kroke, Helga Reidemeister and Elizabeth Waelchi, 34 min, German without subtitles, rated: 0
The Krautrock band Lokomotive Kreuzberg set itself the goal of combining music with trade union activism. From 1972 to 1977, it toured Germany with cabaret and songs such as ‘Solidaritätslied’ (The Solidarity Song) ‘Lohnpredigt’ (Wages Sermon) or ‘Geldsack’ (Moneybags). The film shows recordings of rehearsals, performances, and political discussions with the audience. The musicians describe their careers from classical music training to political rock. The band members, who played in a changing line-up until 1977, became well-known through legendary groups such as Embryo, Nina Hagen Band, and Spliff.
Featuring: Andreas Brauer, Manfred Praeker, Karl-Heinz Scherfling, Volker Hiemann, Uwe Holz, Bernhard Potschka