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Gutenberg in the Cyberstorm

Film
Film
Other languages or subtitles: 
English
Production country: 
Germany
Running time (In minutes): 
26
Theme: 
Documentary
Category/Format: 
Documentaries
Student film: 
No
Production year: 
October, 2014
Film Credits
Film director: 
Susanne Lenz-Gleissner
Producer: 
Rolf Rische
Screenplay: 
Susanne Lenz-Gleißner, Bettina Kolb, Samira Schellhaass
Editing: 
Cem Bahadir Mete
Film photographer: 
Thomas Koppehele, Bettina Kolb, Michel Reichert, Peter Krueger, Finn Wittig, Ryan Horner, Stefan Skwara, Zoran Drakulic, Joschka Lippelt
Sound: 
Simon Hauswirth, Jörg Höhne
Cast 1: 
Kate Mueser (host of the documentary)
Film synopsis: 
"We have the situation where the book has become something that's reading you instead of you reading the book," says Jaron Lanier, winner of the 2014 Peace Prize of the German Book Trade. Digitalization has revolutionized the book industry and that has sparked concern and heated debates in both Germany and the United States. Over 2,000 writers in both countries have protested against the cut-throat pricing policies of online book retailer Amazon and its massive influence on the market. The e-book is well established on the US market. In Germany, however, the book is treasured as a time-tested means of preserving knowledge. What is the value of the book in the digital age? A film team sets out on a transatlantic journey to find out. They visit Germany, where Gutenberg invented the printing press over 550 years ago, and the United States, the hub of digital innovation. The journey begins in Seattle, where Amazon's headquarters are located, and continues on to Los Angeles, Mainz, Weimar, Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin and New York. Prestigious interview partners reflect on the future of the book: Internet philosopher Jaron Lanier, Dr. Michael Knoche, director of the Herzogin Anna Amalia Library in Weimar, Jeff Jarvis, media expert, Yvonne Hofstetter, artificial intelligence expert and the authors Daniel Suarez und Marc Elsberg. A journey through the history of the book and the current debate over the power of giant online companies. The film also looks at the future and the risks that digitalization may yet hold in store.
Budget
Budget Range: 
Between $100 000 and $10 000
Actual Budget: 
60.000€
Technical infos
Technical infos
Original Film Format: 
MPEG
Format Ratio: 
16:9
Film Sound: 
Other
Video master available ?: 
Yes
Video Type: 
Blu-Ray, DVD, DigiBeta
Number of reels: 
1
Festival Selection, Awards...
Festival selection, awards or citation already received and other comments... :
Already selected in a Festival?: 
No
Film distribution
Theatre: 
Open
TV: 
Already Secured
Video: 
Open
International: 
Already Secured
Internet: 
Already Secured
Sales/distribution name: 
Susanne Lenz-Gleißner
Address: 
<p>Deutsche Welle</p> <p>Hauptabteilung Kultur und Gesellschaft</p> <p>Voltastr. 6</p> <p>13355 Berlin</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>
Publicity Infos
Publicity contact: 
Susanne Lenz-Gleißner
publicity address: 
<p>Deutsche Welle</p> <p>Hauptabteilung Kultur und Gesellschaft</p> <p>Voltastr. 6</p> <p>13355 Berlin</p>
Publicity contact email: 
Trailer availble: 
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