Decoder (film)

Decoder

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Muscha
Produced by Klaus Maeck
Muscha
Volker Schäfer
Trini Trimpop
Written by Klaus Maeck
Muscha
Volker Schäfer
Trini Trimpop
Starring Bill Rice
F.M. Einheit
Christiane F.
Cinematography Johanna Heer[1]
Edited by Jonathon Braun
Klaus Maeck
Muscha
Volker Schäfer
Eva-Maria Will
Production
company
Fett Film
Distributed by Freunde der Deutschen Kinemathek
Release dates
  • 19 February 1984 (1984-02-19) (West Germany)[1]
Running time
87 minutes
Country West Germany
Language German
English
Portuguese

Decoder is a 1984 West German film directed by Muscha. It is a cyberpunk and counter-cultural film roughly based on the writings of William S. Burroughs, who also acts in the film.[2] Bill Rice plays Jaeger ("Hunter"), an agent of the government in charge of suppressing dissidents, while FM Einheit plays a burger shop employee who discovers that by changing the background music from pleasantly calming to industrial "noise" music, he can incite riots and a revolution against the looming power of the government.

Decoder was made on a small budget, and was written by Muscha, Klaus Maeck, Volker Schäfer, and Trini Trimpop. Nevertheless, the project was able to attract a number of notable people within the countercultural and industrial music "scenes" to perform in it. Actors included Burroughs, Genesis P-Orridge, Christiane Felscherinow, and bands included Soft Cell, Psychic TV, Einstürzende Neubauten, and The The.[3]

The film has been "oddly forgotten" and is not in wide circulation.[3]

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