Microfilmmaker Magazine awards “Gstettensaga” their “Award of Superiority”

Microfilmmaker Magazine awards “Gstettensaga” their “Award of Superiority” (with a rating of 9.5/10). Oh my! What an honor!

Their choice of blurring languages, occupations, and post-apoc mythos
has created a strange cross between L. Frank Baum’s underappreciated Oz series (“Underappreciated??
But everybody saw the Wizard of Oz, right?” Yeah, but how many people
are aware that there are 44 books in the OZ series, with 14 penned by
Baum himself???),
Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking Glass, and Samuel Beckett plays like Endgame. As I said before, improbably, this actually works out.
[…]
Die Gstettensaga: The Rise of Echsenfriedl is as avant-garde as you
can possibly get, with commentaries on everything from technology, nerd
culture, totalitarianism, and religion, and featuring homages to
everything from Fritz Lang’s Metropolis to The Blair Witch Project to
Ylvis’ “The Fox (What Does The Fox Say).” And somehow it all works
surprisingly well together.


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