Iteracja
A nameless detective searches for a missing child, following a shadow deeper into thoughts and emotions, but something is also following him.
A Super 8 Film as a comment about the paradox of Prolife and abortion. Questioning men and their narrative that abortion is killing. But the film shows the fear, sadness and depression, that comes from losing a child, while potraying the feeling guilt in a womans head.
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Nicole DylewskiDirector
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Robin BertramDirectorCharon, Broken Trees
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Leon Branko ČolićDirectorCharon, Broken Trees
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Leon Branko ČolićKey Cast"Detective"
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Nicole DylewskiKey Cast"Woman"
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Project Title (Original Language):Iteracja
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Project Type:Experimental, Short, Student
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Genres:Crime, Horror
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Runtime:6 minutes 14 seconds
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Completion Date:March 29, 2021
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Production Budget:0 EUR
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Country of Origin:Germany
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Country of Filming:Germany
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Language:German, Polish
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Shooting Format:Super 8
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Aspect Ratio:4:3
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Film Color:Black & White and Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Filmfest BremenBremen
Germany
April 17, 2021
world premiere -
Cinematic European Film Festival
Romania
November 7, 2021 -
FINDECOIN - Independent International Short & Feature Film Festival "The day is short"
Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
February 22, 2022 -
Sevilla Indie Film Festival • SEVIFF
Spain
March 17, 2022
Runners Up: Experimental Short -
Ramsgate International Film Festival
United Kingdom
June 7, 2022
Robin Bertram and Leon Branko Čolić grew up together in Bremen, Germany. Through writing short stories and later children books their interest in storytelling grew. At the same time they found filmmaking as another creative output. Over the years they made several short films and participated in Film competitions and Festivals. At the moment they work on their Film Petja funded by the senator of culture Bremen.
Nicole Dylewski grew up near Bremen as a child of polish parents. In school teachers discriminated her for that heritage and Nicole discovered an output for her feelings and creativity in painting and writing. In connection with her studies of theology and German literature studies she intellectually focused on heritage, religion and the political discourse in Germany and Poland.