Claus Benischke

참여 작품

Veni Vidi Vici
Sound Mixer
The Maynards and their children lead an almost perfect billionaire family life. Amon is a passionate hunter, but doesn’t shoot animals, as the family's wealth allows them to live totally free from consequences.
How do we get out of this?
Sound Recordist
Christmas – usually not the favourite holiday of the atheist Wanda, a surgeon and feminist mother of teenage Nina. And most certainly not in times of a pandemic.
Greece or Chicken on the Run
Sound
Johannes has a comfortable life and stands to inherit the family-run hotel. Unfortunately, however, he is an inveterate people-pleaser and avoids conflict at any cost. His father’s last will and testament sparks a tragi-comic journey to sunny Greece – and the realisation that it is time to take control of his own life.
De Facto
Sound
How can cinema engage with complicity in crimes against humanity, extreme violence and state terror without conniving in it? De Facto finds answers to this question via two actors, a precisely compiled collage of texts and a deliberately reduced setting.
Eismayer
Sound
Vice Lieutenant Eismayer is the most feared trainer and model macho in the Austrian Military and lives as a gay man in secret. When he falls in love with a young, openly gay soldier, his world gets turned upside down. Based on real events.
For the Many – The Vienna Chamber of Labour
Sound
During the preparations for its 100th anniversary, the Chamber of Labor is accompanied and proves to be a unique contact point for the many people fighting for their rights.
루지퍼
Sound Mixer
A man with the mental faculties of a child must save his mother, thereby becoming god and devil.
가질 수 없는
Production Sound Mixer
아이만 있다면 완벽할 텐데. 난임으로 시름이 깊은 부부는 그렇게 생각했다. 계속 실패하는 시험관 시술에 지쳐 떠난 휴가. 그런데 옆 객실에 숙박한 가족이 자꾸 거슬린다. 우리가 가질 수 없는 걸 가진 저 부부는 틀림없이 행복하겠지?
Are You Sleeping, Brother Jakob?
Sound
A personal film about grief and farewell, about serenity and arrival as well as reunion and retrieval.
House of Atonement
Sound
The story of a luckless address: Vienna, Schottenring 7. This was the site of Ringtheater were nearly four hundred people died in a fire in 1881. Where the emperor subsequently built the Sühnhaus ('the house of atonement') to make up for it and no-one wanted to live there.