CLARITY
The emotional documentary "CLARITY" takes us through the life of Sebastian Kuhn and provides intimate insights into the depths of his feelings. Sebastian was confronted with ADHD as an adult. A neurobiological disorder whose diagnosis brought relief and change. Nature becomes Sebastian's refuge, a source of healing and balance. The film captures how he adapts his life by focusing on the simple beauty of nature to minimise sensory overload and find clarity, how he experiences the transformative effect of ice bathing where the cold manages to calm his mind and how he rediscovers his deep connection to snowboarding and freedom on the snowy hills in the midst of nature.
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Nikolas LutzDirectorUnderwater Cam
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Manuela WoerleWriterAssistant Editor
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Manuela WoerleProducer
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Sebastian KuhnKey Cast
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Markus KlaesCinematographer
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Markus KlaesEditor
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Florian FalkenbergSounddesign
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Adrian HonsbergColorgrading
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:9 minutes 50 seconds
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Production Budget:0 EUR
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Country of Origin:Austria
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Country of Filming:Austria
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:RED
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Aspect Ratio:Anamorph 2.1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Festival Mental - Mental Health Arts and Film FestivalLisboa
Portugal
May 19, 2024 -
Go Mental! International Film FestivalBerlin
Germany
May 16, 2024 -
CERVINO CINEMOUNTAINAosta
Italy
August 3, 2024 -
Wasatch Mountain Film FestivalSalt Lake City
United States
September 21, 2024 -
Kendal Mountain FestivalKendal
United Kingdom
November 22, 2024
Nikolas Lutz started his directing career with a focus on outdoor and commercial films. During this phase, he made films for renowned clients such as Puma, Marc O’Polo, AC Milan, Maloja, Buff, and others placing their trust in his expertise.
Nikolas recently made the decision to shift his focus towards more substantive and documentary-oriented themes. This notable transformation reflects his pursuit of deeper meaning and creative fulfillment.
Mental health is the foundation of a happy and balanced life. For me, it is important to raise public awareness and understanding of the various forms and manifestations of mental illness and neurodiversity and to show people affected how to deal with them and what coping strategies they can use.