Download: DVD „Biker's Soul”
The adventurous travel of a German motorcycle club to the religious heart of Russia. A film about the universal spirit of motorcycling.
» funny, sharp, ironic and intelligent.. « - Europe's #1 Motorcyle Magazine
» Without doubt a true insider tip! « - Europe's #1 Motorcyle Travel Magazine
High speed download of the DVD image (english) incl. extras. Play it with the free VLC Player or burn a DVD. Feel free to copy, screen or remix this Free Culture Film!
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DVD „Biker's Soul”
The adventurous travel of a German motorcycle club to the religious heart of Russia. A film about the universal spirit of motorcycling.
» funny, sharp, ironic and intelligent.. « - Europe's #1 Motorcyle Magazine
» Without doubt a true insider tip! « - Europe's #1 Motorcyle Travel Magazine
Collectors Edition in a Digipak · 63 minutes + 40 minutes extras · audio commentary of the filmmaker · in English, German and Russian
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Download: DVD „Route 66”
Gonzo-Documentary, 104 Min · English & German audiotracks · NTSC

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CD „Route 66 Soundtrack”
Parking Lot at San Diego International Airport” - the original motion picture soundtrack of one of the first Open Source movies, for which Bechholds had to quit with the traditional European performance rights organization to make this Free Culture movie happening.
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CD „Leaving to Nothing”
This album continues the popular seventies psychedelic electronic rock music - with analog synthesizers. If you like Pink Floyd, Vangelis, Tangerine Dream, Tomita, David Parsons, Wendy Carlos or any of the other notables of that era - this is for you.
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"Route 66" Premiere


Route 66 Premiere in Second Life
This 8 feet tall alien headed freak is my avatar in the 3D online world Second Life, in front of the official Creative Commons movie heatrer on Kula island. At 4 pm PDT on Aug 10th I will talk about open source filmmaking and release the english version of Route 66. If another 8 feet tall freak is sitting in front of you at the theater, obstructing your view - no worries: in this world you can just stand up and fly ;o)

New Sponsor: Astaro Internet Security

The network security specialists from Astaro support us with a $ 1,300 donation an thus speed up the completion of the worlds first free high definition feature film!

VEB Down Under

Rob, „The Last Drug“ production manager, is making headlines in Australia. In good "Route 66"-manner he is crossing the continent in a somehow unusual way: in a cardboard-bodied car! The biggest Australian car magazine
remembers the Cold War and marvels at the "noisy, smoke-billowing, cardboard-bodied (communist)-Trabant."


From Berlin to Broken Hill

After the collapse of the Berlin wall, most of the 2.5 million or so Trabant cars built in communist East Germany were quickly disposed of by their fortunate owners. As a poignant reminder of the 'Cold War', a few of the noisy, smoke-billowing, cardboard-bodied Trabants ended up in the hands of collectors.
But we can't imagine too many have been hot-rodded in the manner of Robert Lange's sinister-looking Trabbie.
Pictured outside the Sydney Opera House during its current Around-Oz tour, is Robert's 1988 P601 Trabant. The 28 year-old German backpacker bought the car about five years ago, complete with its original two-stroke, 600cc engine pumping out around 26hp.
He then spent the equivalent of $17,000 tuning it into the cool cruiser it is today, including getting the roof chopped, front disc brakes fitted and adding a front spoiler and alloy wheels. The rear bench was removed to make room for the 'music equipment'.
Robert and the car arrived in Sydney in late-December and after securing the required permits for driving the left-hooker, the pair have traveld around 15,000kms including trips to Ayers Rock and up to North Queensland.
Not surprisingly, the low-slung Trabbie has attracted plenty of attention from passengers by, as well interest from the police on a couple of occasions.
So why a Trabant? "It's my first love." says Robert. "I'm divorced and I can't see my daughter... so I've come to Australia and started a new life, and my Trabant is all that I have. And it's a really different adventure to go with this car around Australia and to the Outback."
Apart from a few minor mechanical dramas the car has performed faultlessly.
"In a thunderstorm the mechanics of the wipers were broken and blocked the motor, so the motor burned out," Robert said. "So I'm traveling without wipers at the moment. But in April a mate from Germany is coming over and bringing out new parts..."
Robert and his Trabant plan to stay in Australia for 12 month. To follow their travels visit www.opentrabi.de.

Unique Cars #259

Route 66 Trailer Remixed

FH Furtwangen was the first university to work with the Route 66 sources. In a semester project in 2005 some new trailers have been created - nice example of how Free Cultural works can be usefull. Credits goes to to Philipp Pfeiffer and his teams.

Markus Nitsche & Matthias Hellriegel
Anja Frank & Christian Claus
Christian Geiger & Alexander Johnmann
Daniel Völkel & Uta Ullrich
Verena Reising & Carsten Bock

New Sponsor: Maxtor

Santa Claus has given us a present: we were able to acquire a new hardware sponsor! Maxtor kindly supports VEB FILM Leipzig with 3TB of external hard disks. 1000 GB for every editor, since three different versions of the film will be produced at the same time (which is the first time in film history as well).

By the way, our first movie "Route 66" was edited on external Maxtor firewire hard disks as well - that's why Maxtor was our first choice: good experiences.

Let me tell, I find it honourable that the guys from Maxtor are so down-to-earth supporting an Open Source Film Netlabel, this certainly is not common within companies that big!

So spread the word: Maxtor rulez.

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