[Jan Distelmeyer on Robert Bramkamp]: Each Bramkamp film is a small liberating piece of work, and since they always combine amusement with a bit of working imagination, these films can become somewhat addictive… Bramkamp manages to finally open rooms in film which have already been entered in literature and the visual arts; in doing so he is one of the few innovators in cinema, more important than all the melancholy calligraphy, ‘zeitgeistery’ and mythomania that we have gotten used to.