Jovana Reisinger

non-stop-kino

June 2 – 3, 2018, 7pm – 7pm
Opening, Saturday, 2 June 2018, 7pm

Kunstverein München presents non-stop-kino – a 24-hour screening of Jovana Reisinger’s complete film quadrilogy

pretty boyz don´t die
pretty girls don´t lie
mad girls don´t cry
sad boyz get high


pretty boyz don’t die. pretty girls don’t lie. mad girls don’t cry. sad boyz get high. From 7pm on Saturday 2 June until 7pm on Sunday 3 June 2018, Kunstverein München presents *non-stop-kino* – a 24-hour event, including the screening of Jovana Reisinger’s complete film quadrilogy, the launch of her new corresponding publication, and some surprises.

Max, the model, is lost and cannot find his hotel. Everyone around him knows that the Munich model murderer has been after him for a long time. Will he survive this night?

As he stumbles from one dangerous situation to another, a woman in a fur coat runs away from a gangster. Linda is bored of her life in Munich and would finally like to belong to the international high society. She has the look, but she’s stuck.

Then one very banal evening, it happens: Linda reads in a magazine that her dream model has checked into a lower Bavarian spa. She has never been so close to her crush. Will she win him over? Will he rescue her from her dull life?

Half dead, but resurrected, she takes revenge on the men, and emancipates herself. Meanwhile, Natalie is standing on a bridge, wearing an American flag bathing suit. She hits her vaporizer and looks into the sunset. A man approaches her, and identifies himself as a model scout. The spa has always been a place to be discovered. Natalie does ‘whatever it takes’ to get the coveted ticket: a showgirl in Chicago’s hottest club!

Once in the US, however, she realizes that the model scout was just a crook and the actual manager isn’t into her. One defeat follows the next. Left destitute and unmedicated on American soil, she is found by Jovana, who rescues her.

While Natalie brags and enjoys her drink in the Goldene Bar, Ludwig and André make sure that everyone is doing just fine. These bumbling drug dealers like to drive through the Munich night. One evening Thomas, in search of fun and an exit strategy from his suburban life, joins the gang. A short time later, these small town posers face the real gangsters – in well-fitting suits and the champagne bottle in hand. And a horde of giggling girls in the background.

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