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Taube Feuer (2024)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 45M

Director : Dominik Zietlow

Synopsis

With noise-canceling headphones, they communicate with an inaudible counterpart. Decoupled, they move around the room and meet their surroundings. Intimate stories and needs are discussed. The personal blends into a shared portrait.

Actors

Bleta Jahaj
Bleta Jahaj
Tomo Smoljo
Tomo Smoljo
Marvin Jumo
Marvin Jumo
Lyn Bentschik
Lyn Bentschik
Eres Stirnimann
Eres Stirnimann
Vincent Glanzmann
Vincent Glanzmann
Chiara Zarotti
Chiara Zarotti
Reto Ritter
Reto Ritter

Crews

Dominik Zietlow
Dominik Zietlow
Director
Dominik Zietlow
Dominik Zietlow
Writer
Dominik Zietlow
Dominik Zietlow
Director of Photography
Dominik Zietlow
Dominik Zietlow
Editor
Dominik Zietlow
Dominik Zietlow
Producer
Markus Kenel
Markus Kenel
Sound
Felix Hegert
Felix Hegert
Editor

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