A non-AI-generated comedy by Markus Andrae
Sometimes everything comes together. City archivist Alfred Sülheim is about to take his well-earned retirement when he is suddenly sent on special leave: the archive building in his beloved home town of Neuss is to be completely renovated. But on his return, Sülheim is not only faced with the unworthy storage of his artifacts, but also two unannounced new team members: Jonas "Iono" Hester, computer nerd and IT specialist, is to train Kim, the second new member of the team. Kim is a highly developed artificial intelligence and is being trained to manage the city archive independently in the future.
The chaos in the archive begins as the new technologies and their challenges find their way into Sülheim's regulated world.
"Sülheim's Last Act" is not only an amusing comedy about the gap between tradition and innovation, but also raises key questions about the role of artificial intelligence in our everyday lives. What happens when AI takes control of the city administration? Where is the boundary between man and machine, and what are the consequences for our history and heritage?
An artificial intelligence game about cliques, shooters and the falsification of history.
With: Lukas Metzinger, Jens Spörckmann
Directed by: Franziska Flachs