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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Peter Fischli (8 June 1952 in Zurich) and David Weiss (21 June 1946 in Zurich), often shortened to Fischli/Weiss, are an artist duo that have been collaborating since 1979. They are among the most renowned contemporary artists of Switzerland. Their best known work is the film "Der Lauf der Dinge (The Way Things Go)." This was described by The Guardian as being "post apocalyptic" as it is all about chain reactions and the way in which objects fly, crash, and explode across the studio it was shot in. For their work, they make use of a large bandwidth of a…
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- Allegiance (2015) as CIA Security Officer Adam Noraz
- Two Night Stand (2014) as Arresting Officer #2
- Certainly Not a Fairytale (2003) as Ken
- The Way Things Go (1987) Director
- The Right Way (1983) Director
- The Point of Least Resistance (1981) Director
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Most-watched David Weiss films currently: Two Night Stand (2014), Certainly Not a Fairytale (2003), The Way Things Go (1987), The Right Way (1983), The Point of Least Resistance (1981).
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