
Creating an artwork with no production costs—for sure that's the dream of all artists living in precarity. In "All Now, All Free!" Michael Heindl delivers two works in one at zero cost—however, the film is not intended as a serious instruction manual. Instead, the work joins Heindl's artistic practice of questioning social rules and conventions—here the at times absurd freedoms of capitalism.
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