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A Film by Alfredo Knuchel, 2004 Still Pictures:
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IIf there is a Truth, it surely does not lie within the norm.

Artist Adlolf Wölfli, writers Robert Walser and Friedrich Glauser: they all have something in common. The lunatic asylum Waldau near Berne – today a modern psychiatric university clinic – served them as a place of retreat and artistic creation.

At the beginning of the 20th century, psychiatrist Walter Morgenthaler began his famous art collection comprising works by Wölfli- the forefather of Art Brut - and other Waldau
patients. Today, the collection consists of over 3000 works and can be seen at the Waldau Psychiatric Museum. Most of Wölfli’s 25 000 writings and sketches have since been donated to the Adolf Wölfli Foundation at the Fine Arts Museum in Berne.

‘Halleluja! The Lord Is Mad!’’ portrays six people and introduces us to their creative works and lives. They all share two similarities: a long history of illness and a strong will for artistic expression. They ‘re living legacies of Morgenthaler’s vision and the Waldau tradition of serving as an artist’s retreat.

It’s hard to imagine the Waldau premises without two of the clinic’s craftsmen: locksmith Heinz Feldmann who spent decades collecting material which can now be seen at the Waldau Psychiatric Museum (in fact, it was thanks to him that Morgenthaler’s collection was rescued), and painter Otto Frick who offers patients help and guidance in pursuing their artistic ambitions.

Original version: Swiss-German, colour, 35 mm, l:l.85, 87 minutes, Dolby Stereo
Other versions: English, French and German subtitles


FIlm details

Written and directed by Alfredo Knuchel
Cinematography Peter Guyer, Norbert Wiedmer
Sound Balthasar Jucker, Alain Roulet
Editing Stefan Kälin
Music Mischa Käser
Production Alfredo Knuchel
Release in Switzerland Frenetic Films Zurich
World Rights Alfredo Knuchel

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