Berlin Avantgarde Extreme 36 Janas Welt
SubWay Innovative Productions Berlin
Berlin Avantgarde Extreme 36 - Janas Welt is a German hardcore adult video released in September 2004. It was produced by and directed by Simon Thaur , a notable figure in the "Berlin avant-garde" or extreme pornographic scene known for experimental and transgressive content. Genre: Hardcore / Extreme Adult. Director: Simon Thaur.
Most extreme cinema shocks the body. Janas Welt shocks the soul. The infamous "36" in the title refers to the 36 different social media platforms referenced in the dialogue. The "Extreme" comes from the final 12 minutes—a monologue delivered to a Ring doorbell camera—where Jana negotiates the price of her own loneliness. Berlin Avantgarde Extreme 36 Janas Welt
2. Theoretical Framework
If you prefer clean narratives and happy endings, turn back now. This is Berlin’s id—raw, bloody, and dancing until 10 AM on a Tuesday. the intensity builds
The evening begins with a DJ set by Berlin-based producer and DJ, Fennesz. His unique blend of glitchy electronica and avant-garde textures sets the tone for the night ahead, expertly warming up the crowd. As the hours pass, the intensity builds, with each successive performance pushing the limits of sonic experimentation. flagellation of societal norms
To understand Vol. 36 , one must first understand the label that birthed it. Emerging from the techno-fueled, anarchic squat scene of Berlin-Mitte in the early 2000s, the "Berlin Avantgarde Extreme" collective rejected the sanitized world of mainstream German cinema (the "Heimatfilm" tradition). Instead, they embraced Gesamtkunstwerk —a total work of art that blends performance art, industrial noise, flagellation of societal norms, and raw, unedited sexuality.
Physical copies are the only legal way to watch Vol. 36. However, due to a lawsuit regarding the unlicensed use of a Chopin nocturne played backwards on a broken music box, the DVD has been out of print since 2024.