What’s ringing, scratching, rustling there in the film? Ever since films were first shown in 1895, they have been accompanied by sounds and music. Today, a sound track collects sounds, music and noise. Before ourselves experimenting with sounds and noise and coming up with ideas for a soundtrack for DIE EXPEDITION ZUM SÜDPOL (Astrid Rieger, D 2002) that we will then perform live, we will find out what can be seen and heard in six shorts: In STUDIE NR. 9 (G 1931) by Oskar Fischinger and TRADE TATTOO (USA 1937) by Len Lye, sounds become movement, SIDEWALKS (USA 1966) by Marie Menken runs behind the lines on the sidewalk and DAS HEMD (D 1996) allows objects to become independent. LE PUITS FANTASTIQUE (F 1903) shows us astonishing transformations and in RIVERRED (G 2011), siblings play on a river bank. DIE EXPEDITION ZUM SÜDPOL turns us into polar explorers.(em) (22.4., for everyone aged 8 and up)