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in the depth

Based on Darwin's established principle "survival of the fittest".
Grandfather's tongs, the neighbour's saw, an ornamental purse, calipers and keys are the protagonists and lead you into the depth of the SEA (visual; timecode: 00:00:22:22 to 00:02:31:05) and bizarre underwater world.
This film was made with students aged 9 to 10 years in an after school program of elementary school Tennenbronn (Germany).
Kerstin Heinlein

  • Lilith Jörg
    Director
  • Nele Hilser, Sophie Groß, Leonie Storz
    Writer
  • Lara Fleig, Jenny Fleig
    Producer
  • Elena Schweizer
    Key Cast
  • Project Type:
    Animation, Short, Student
  • Runtime:
    3 minutes 13 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    February 29, 2016
  • Production Budget:
    200 EUR
  • Country of Origin:
    Germany
  • Country of Filming:
    Germany
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital (DSLR)
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    Yes
  • Gib' mir Fünf!
    Hamburg
    Germany
    June 5, 2016
    Germany
    3. Winner Gib' mir Fünf
  • Trick & Klick
    Stuttgart
    Germany
    May 29, 2016
    Nominated
  • REC for kids 2016
    Berlin
    Germany
    September 14, 2016
  • SDIKFF San Diego International Kid's Film Festival 2016
    San Diego
    United States
    August 26, 2016
  • ISFC 2016 by edelkrone
    Prague
    Czech Republic
    May 29, 2016
Director Biography - Lilith Jörg

Lilith, Leonie, Nele, Sophie, Lara, Jenny, Elena
· Students at Grundschule Tennenbronn (Black Forest, Germany)
· 9/10 years old
· join since 2014 the after school programm of making trick and animation films
· "in the depth" is the debut film for a bigger publicity
· low budget production

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Director Statement

"Lack stimulates creativity. We don't have a professional studio at our little school. But we have ideas and phantasy and tons of fun creating trickfilms and animations."
Saying with Pierre de Coubertin: "The important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle". Kerstin Heinlein, mentor of after school program