A Deathtrip in Berlin
All this unlucky guy wanted was to make a no-budget film. But everything went wrong. Actors quit and now there isn’t even a camera. He finds an envelope in his postbox which contains a letter and a black pill. The anonymous sender writes that the addressee left the black pill at his place and then wishes him goodbye forever. Our unlucky guy needs some drinks. As he is leaving for the liquor store he contemplates the black pill sitting on the table. In a split second he swallows it down. He finally leaves the house, but what is now happening? Could it be that this will be his last night on earth? What about these fragments and visions that seem to be connected in some way to his failed film project?
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Mario SchollenbergerDirector
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Mario SchollenbergerWriter
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Mario SchollenbergerProducer
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Sarah-Anna BaurKey Cast
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Felix OttKey Cast
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Solèn GarnierKey Cast
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Project Title (Original Language):-
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Project Type:Experimental, Feature, Other
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Genres:Horror, Drama, Mystery, Comedy
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Runtime:1 hour 15 minutes 55 seconds
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Completion Date:July 8, 2016
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Production Budget:5,000 EUR
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Country of Origin:Germany
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Country of Filming:Germany, Italy
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Language:German
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Black & White
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
Mario Schollenberger was born on July 8, 1977 in Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He started making amateur films with VHS/S-VHS/S-VHS-C camcorders when he was 8 years old. His father once owned a video rental store which is where the early days of Mario’s big passion began, his love of movies. Cinema became a second home to Mario. Alongside his literature and philosophy studies, he also kept a firm focus on film studies. Mario continues to film and has made many short movies and music video clips. "A Deathtrip in Berlin" is his first feature-length film.
"All I wanna do is watch with you."