It's a political film, revealing stunning relevance. Artist Max Bresele was well known for creating sculptures out of garbage. This short film also deals with garbage sculptures, but in a cruel, gigantomanic shape that bursts all limits. To be more precisely: these sculptures burst the limits of our planet. We don't claim that this short film is pure perfection, there will always remain something to complain about. But it hits the target perfectly, touching the heart as well as the mind. It's about a brand new Chinese megacity, built for two million people, but not inhabitated at all. It's about the madness of mankind, and the soundtrack provides a perfectly programmatic parable by German poet Michael Ende. We honour a young filmmaker, who is refreshing in his lack of self-centeredness, whose view of the world is a concerned one, an outraged one, and a distinguished one.