Natural Art

An unconventional young artist is more than inspired by the sounds of Tchaikovsky and the movements of a passionate ballerino for her next work of art.

  • Henrik Bobb
    Director
  • Marvin Delhaes
    Assistant Director
  • Henrik Bobb
    Writer
  • Henrik Bobb
    Producer
  • Sophia Faroß
    Producer
  • Jazz Brantsch
    Key Cast
    "Artist"
  • Johannes Gratz
    Key Cast
    "Ballerino"
  • Cecilia Jarzembek
    Key Cast
    "Dancer"
  • Shayenne Jarzembek
    Key Cast
    "Dancer"
  • Jennifer Seifert
    Key Cast
    "Dancer"
  • Asena Cakir
    Production Manager
  • Jessica Russo
    Production Manager
  • Steffen Roß
    Cinematographer
  • Steffen Roß
    Camera Operator
  • Annika Hertog
    Camera Operator
  • Joey Permantier
    Camera Operator
  • Linh Pham
    Set Design
  • Marvin Delhaes
    Set Design
  • Joey Permantier
    Gaffer
  • Marvin Delhaes
    Best Boy
  • Stefanie Peitz
    Make Up
  • Michael Emmerich
    Costume Design
  • Cecilia Jarzembek
    Choreography
  • Max Wolter
    Set-Photography
  • Katharina Wiese
    Set-Runner
  • Max Palau
    Set-Runner
  • Mike Mbemba
    Set-Runner
  • Yelena Mc Tague
    Set-Runner
  • Jasmin Dyck
    Paintings
  • Nadja Bobb
    Catering
  • Emmy Bobb
    Catering
  • Maria Rau
    Catering
  • Oleg Bobb
    Set-Driver
  • Johann Rau
    Set-Driver
  • Marius Hagedorn
    Music Composer
  • Henrik Bobb
    Editor
  • Marius Hagedorn
    Sound Design & Foley Artist
  • Project Title (Original Language):
    Natural Art
  • Project Type:
    Experimental, Short, Student
  • Genres:
    Thriller, Film Noir, Experimental
  • Runtime:
    8 minutes 30 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    August 8, 2023
  • Production Budget:
    4,100 EUR
  • Country of Origin:
    Germany
  • Country of Filming:
    Germany
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    4:3
  • Film Color:
    Black & White
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    Yes - FH Aachen
Director - Henrik Bobb
Director Statement

How quickly do the boundaries between art and reality blur?

The film deals with the tragedy of every artist: at the end is the work whose creative process is neither questioned nor appreciated by the consumer. The urge for social recognition is high. The attention of the masses demands a certain toll. With what means is one prepared to pay this? And how satisfying is one's own success in the end?