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Sufferrosa is an interactive, narrative project combining photography, film, music and web. It is a multidimensional, audiovisual collage referring to Jean Luc Godard’s Alphaville (1965). Sufferosa derives from the american film noir, silent cinema and the aesthetics of music videos.
It's a 100% web based interactive movie which consists of 110 scenes (with additional text and graphic info), and through choices the viewer can lead to 3 different endings.

Surrealistic, full of cliche plot is just a pretext to reflexion about the cult of beauty and the fear of death in present-day world. In the world which is getting old dramatically (by the year 2025, one in four people in developed countries will be over the age of 60).


The cast of the movie are some of well known Polish actors and actresses: Beata Tyszkiewicz, Jacek Fedorowicz, Ewa Szykulska, with model Agnieszka Maciąg and jazz musician Michał Urbaniak. The soundtrack for the movie was provided by Sonic Youth, KLF, Tarwater and many more.

While we're still waiting on a full English version, most of the game can be played as the dialogue is in English, it's the signs which are a problem.

Detective Ivan Johnson is looking for a missing woman (Rosa von Braun). The investigation leads him to Professor Carlos von Braun, a scientist who is engaged in the process rejuwenalisation - a rejuvenation for women. Von Braun drugs thr detective and imprisons him in his clinic on a tropical island Miranda. A few days later, Johnson wakes up in a cell...

Play it here!. Kudos to our friends over at Opium for the sweet find.

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chuck (1 year ago) Reply

You had me at KLF, then I clicked over and saw that the project was also dedicated to the KLF. They are one of my favorite pop experiments of all time and I can't wait to dig into this new wierdness.


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