Synopsis
Grab your goggles and start your VR experience! Get into Friedrich Liechtenstein's classy golden vintage car, make yourself comfortable in the leather co-driver's seat and go for a very special ride with him. Enjoy a trip through Berlin in virtual reality that's more exciting than real life. You will dive into Friedrich Liechtenstein's bizarre universe and get to know the entertainer better than you have ever imagined.
Friedrich Liechtenstein turns on the radio, his song "1000 Liter" starts playing. It is the opening song of his TV series "Gasoline Deluxe". Liechtenstein sings along with you while riding down the streets. A musical roadtrip that you will experiences in 360°. By turning your head you'll discover surprises all along the way: dancers, choires and jugglers turn the ride into a fantastic experience that will be different each time. The ride ends, needless to say, at a gas station!
You will find yourself in the middle of Friedrich Liechtenstein's universe. Once you take off the VR-glasses, you awake from a bizarre dream and the journey is over.
Credits
Concept & Creative Producers: Tanja Schmoller, Meike Wenthe, Georg Tschurtschenthaler
Director: Uwe Flade
Camera: Christian Möller
Audio and Sounddesign: Johannes Hampel
Postproduction: Philipp Wenning
Stitching Artist: Jessica Zippel
Executive Producer: Christian Beetz
Co-Producer: INVR.SPACE / Sönke Kirchhof
Commissioning editor ZDF: Olaf Grunert
Commissioning editors ARTE: Kay Meseberg, Alexander Knetig
Director: Uwe Flade
Camera: Christian Möller
Audio and Sounddesign: Johannes Hampel
Postproduction: Philipp Wenning
Stitching Artist: Jessica Zippel
Executive Producer: Christian Beetz
Co-Producer: INVR.SPACE / Sönke Kirchhof
Commissioning editor ZDF: Olaf Grunert
Commissioning editors ARTE: Kay Meseberg, Alexander Knetig
Partner
Ansprechpartner / Produced by
gebrueder beetz filmproduktion Berlin
Heinrich-Roller-Straße 15
10405 Berlin
10405 Berlin
E-Mail:berlin@gebrueder-beetz.de
Tel:+49 (0) 30 695 669 10
Fax:+49 (0) 30 695 669 15
Tel:+49 (0) 30 695 669 10
Fax:+49 (0) 30 695 669 15