The Bull Laid Bear

A film by Zanny Begg & Oliver Ressler
24 min., 2012


Current and coming screenings and exhibitions:

Diagonale – Festival of Austrian Film, Graz (A)
21. & 23.03.2012, http://www.diagonale.at

“It’s the Political Economy, Stupid”, Austrian Cultural Forum, New York 
(USA)
exhibition till 22.04.2012
http://www.acfny.org/press-room/press-images-texts/its-the-political-economy-stupid/

“Nach der Krise ist vor der Krise”, Basis, Frankfurt am Main (D)
exhibition till 01.04.2012
http://basis-frankfurt.de/content/oliver-ressler-nach-der-krise-ist-vor-der-krise

“After the Crisis is before the Crisis”, Galleria Artra, Milan (I)
exhibition till 14.04.2012
http://www.artragallery.com/oliver-ressler1.html

Kinoki, Depot Wien (A)
03.05.2012, http://www.depot.or.at

NYM_lab, Valencia (E)
04/05.2012, http://www.nymlab.org

The Bull Laid Bear

“If I walk in and say, ‘I am going to blow myself up’ in a crowded 
subway and extort somebody for money, you can probably get people to pay 
you a lot of money to not blow yourself up. The banks […] were 
effectively walking around with bombs on them all the time.” – Yves 
Smith, The Bull Laid Bear.

In their second collaborative film Zanny Begg (Sydney) and Oliver 
Ressler (Vienna) focus on the financial and economic crisis post 2008. 
The Bull Laid Bear “lays bare” the economic recession (bear market) that 
hides behind each boom time (bull market). The film pokes fun at the 
slippery justifications made for the bailouts and austerity packages by 
exploring how governments in the United States, and other countries such 
as Ireland, turned a banking crisis into a budgetary crisis at the 
governmental level.

The Bull Laid Bear is structured around a series of interviews with US 
economists and activists including: William K. Black, a white-collar 
criminologist; Yves Smith, the author of the blog Naked Capitalism; 
Tiffiniy Cheng, campaign coordinator for A New Way Forward; and Gerald 
Epstein co-director of the Political Economy Research Institute in 
Amherst, MA. The material gathered from these four interviewees has been 
blended with hand drawn animations to create a quasi-fictitious criminal 
world of gangster bankers and corrupt courts.

Sydney based performer Singing Sadie provides a sound track for the film 
with a reinterpretation of Billie Holiday’s classic lament on money, God 
Bless The Child.

The Bull Laid Bear probes our collective “beliefs” in financial markets, 
unravelling responsibility for the 2008 financial meltdown and looking 
at some of the causes of the spiralling economic crisis in Europe.


Concept, film editing and production: Zanny Begg & Oliver Ressler
Animation and drawings: Zanny Begg
Camera and interviews: Oliver Ressler
Vocals: Singing Sadie
Piano: Mick Hana
Other music: Captain Ahab
Camera Singing Sadie: Arunas Klupsas
Sound Singing Sadie: Jon Hunter
Sound and image editing: Rudi Gottsberger
Special thanks to Nancy Folbre, Brian Holmes, Jon Hunter, Pascal Jurt, 
Arunas Klupsas and Singing Sadie.

Financial assistance provided by Kulturamt der Steiermärkischen 
Landesregierung and Australia Council for the Visual Arts New Work Grant.

Further Information: http://www.ressler.at/the_bull_laid_bear/


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