The End of Copenhagen
8.30 mins. 2004
A disillusioned intelligence officer (Frank Sinatra) from a 1960's
classic
American conspiracy film wakes up in the year 2004 to find himself on
the
edge of an upcoming apocalypse. On a train he meets a woman who is an
expert on Heisenberg's "Uncertainty Principle." This uncertainty gives him the cold sweats as he can barely light a cigarette. The End of Copenhagen finds the meaning of its own title in two forms: Heisenberg's original trip to Copenhagen to discuss the possibility of NAZI nuclear capability with his mentor, Niels Bohr; and also from the Situationist art book by Asger Jorn
and Guy Debord entitled- "Fin de Copenhague." The end result is a crypto-documentary that re--routes the utter madness of American foreign policy and the ability of its' citizens to support a president who was not legally elected. "We got to stop these fascists" are the last words he (the intelligence officer) mutters.