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What happens when seven women meet in one place for a week? Refreshingly unorthodox, THERE IS A HAUSEN EVERYWHERE addresses the fundamental questions of the present. Can we accept other people as they are and as they live? What is perception and what is reality? And when we talk about truth, what do we mean? In this comedy that plays with the absurdities of everyday life, the seminar community in Hausen becomes a microcosmic image of society. THERE IS A HAUSEN EVERYWHERE was made as a collective direction, i.e. all the actors designed their roles, costumes and make-up themselves on set and the scenes where developed together. The script served as a framework. On set, we first sat down together and discussed the respective scene. Some texts were shortened, added to or rewritten because both the story and the characters developed further during filming. In order to be able to convey the spirit of the seminar as authentically as possible, we filmed as chronologically as possible. Many of us didn't know each other before, just like the characters who meet in the seminar. Each group has its own dynamic. Ours was a living structure that was not controlled by just one person but was allowed to develop freely with the help of the dramaturgy of the story.
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