A UFO lands in Brandenburg: The American car manufacturer Tesla is building a huge factory in the quaint town of Grünheide. With the announcement, controversy arrives, quickly derailing any sense of objectivity in the debate. While some celebrate the economic upswing or even hope to combat climate change, others are alarmed by Tesla’s lax adherence to building regulations in the middle of a drinking water protection zone. Excitement and outrage both grow as Tesla also plans to expand the factory site. As local resistance feels betrayed by decision-makers, the AfD senses an opportunity.
An entertaining yet unsettling case study of our culture of political debate and the overwhelming nature of the climate crisis in the microcosm of Grünheide.
House of Cars
Sebastian Eggerbauer, Michael Groß
Nominated for:
Kurzfilmpreise der Stadt Hof (Jury)
Studied German Philology and Comparative Cultural Studies in Regensburg and Marseille. Freelance work as a musician and music producer. Studies Production at the University of Television and Film Munich. Active as a director.
| 2023 | Die Farbe Rot | Kurz-Dokumentarfilm | |
| House of Cars | Kurzdokumentarfilm Co-Regie |
2024 |
Born in Wuppertal. Studied economics. Self-employed in video production. Collaborator of the media project, Wuppertal e.V. , media education work with young people. Student of documentary film and television journalism at the University of Television and Film in Munich.
| 2023 | Sender / Empfänger | Kurzdokumentarfilm | |
| 2024 | Verführer | Kurzdokumentarfilm | |
| House of Cars | Kurzdokumentarfilm Co-Regie |
2024 |


