KODAK VISION3 250D Color Negative Film 5207/7207 - German Film
KODAK VISION3 250D Color Negative Film 5207/7207 - German Film
KODAK VISION3 250D Color Negative Film 5207/7207 - German Film
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Chi l’ha visto<br />
Chi l’ha visto follows the story of a young half Italian who<br />
grew up with his mother in <strong>German</strong>y. Now, after 25 years,<br />
he goes on the search for his real father. However, lies that<br />
have built up around his father prevent him from recognizing<br />
his true belonging.<br />
“A haunting, calmly photographed road movie with a clear<br />
sense of beauty of the landscapes of North Italy, circling<br />
around questions of personal as well as national identity.<br />
A refined reflection about how lost family members influence<br />
the life of those left behind and even control it. The<br />
more improbable the ‘findability’ of the missing person,<br />
the stronger they determine the ’mental maps’ of those left<br />
behind.” Jan Kedves<br />
World Sales (please contact)<br />
Soquiet <strong>Film</strong>produktion<br />
Linienstrasse 71 · 10119 Berlin/<strong>German</strong>y<br />
phone +49-30-75 63 55 98 · email: info@soquiet.de<br />
www.soquietfilms.com · www.chilhavisto.de<br />
Genre Drama, Family, Melodrama, Road Movie Category<br />
Feature <strong>Film</strong> Cinema Year of Production 2009 Director<br />
Claudia Rorarius Screenplay Claudia Rorarius Director of<br />
Photography Claudia Rorarius Editors Claudia Rorarius,<br />
Andreas Menn, Bettina Boehler Producer Claudia Rorarius Production<br />
Company Soquiet <strong>Film</strong>produktion/Berlin - Cologne<br />
Principal Cast Gianni Meurer, Paul Kominek Length 88 min<br />
Format DV Blow-up 35 mm, color, 1:1.85 Original Version<br />
<strong>German</strong>, Italian Subtitled Version English Sound Technology<br />
Dolby Digital With backing from <strong>Film</strong>stiftung NRW,<br />
<strong>German</strong> Federal <strong>Film</strong> Board (FFA)<br />
Claudia Rorarius was born in 1972 in Berlin. After studying<br />
Photography, she has been working as a freelance photographer for<br />
various magazines. She also studied <strong>Film</strong> at the Academy of Media<br />
Arts Cologne and has since made numerous documentaries, short<br />
films and music videos. Chi l’ha visto marks her feature film<br />
debut.<br />
german films quarterly new german films<br />
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Scene from “Chi l’ha visto” (photo © Soquiet <strong>Film</strong>s)