
Gernot Wieland: Songs for the Unwanted
Wieland's tragicomic and philosophical film narratives probe childhood, language and power structures with delicate irony
Blending absurdity with humor, Songs for the Unwanted is a richly layered inquiry into the work of Gernot Wieland (born 1968). Known for his voiceover-driven films that merge drawing and claymation, Wieland builds a world where autobiography, fiction and psychoanalysis converge.
Wieland's tragicomic and philosophical film narratives probe childhood, language and power structures with delicate irony
Blending absurdity with humor, Songs for the Unwanted is a richly layered inquiry into the work of Gernot Wieland (born 1968). Known for his voiceover-driven films that merge drawing and claymation, Wieland builds a world where autobiography, fiction and psychoanalysis converge.
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Wieland's tragicomic and philosophical film narratives probe childhood, language and power structures with delicate irony
Blending absurdity with humor, Songs for the Unwanted is a richly layered inquiry into the work of Gernot Wieland (born 1968). Known for his voiceover-driven films that merge drawing and claymation, Wieland builds a world where autobiography, fiction and psychoanalysis converge.











