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Tom Gramenz Swen Gippa A film by STéphane rieThauSer<br />

LamBDa proD presents • in coproduction with rTS – SwiSS raDio TeLeviSion with the support of SwiSS FeDeraL oFFice<br />

oF cuLTure, DeparTmenT oF home aFFairS • ciTY oF Geneva, DeparTmenT oF cuLTure anD SporTS<br />

reGio FiLmS FunD • miGroS cuLTure percenTaGe • DiaLoGai, Geneva<br />

Tom Gramenz • Swen Gippa • “<strong>prora</strong>” • a film by STéphane rieThauSer associate producer iSaBeLLe GaTTiker<br />

director of photography marcuS winTerBauer sound carLoS iBañez Díaz first assistant director marie-caTherine TheiLer<br />

editing BarBara ToennieShen, BFS, véronique roTeLLi camera assistant nicoLaS DeLaroche<br />

costumes & props inGriD Buhrmann make-up & special effects Tanja maria koLLer location manager peTra wiLD<br />

sound design carLoS iBañez Díaz music DaviD perrenouD, BenoîT maYer sound mix marTin STricker<br />

written, directed and produced by STéphane rieThauSer<br />

distribution eDiTion SaLzGeBer, BerLin © 2012 LamBDa proD – rTS www.<strong>prora</strong>-Themovie.com


FESTIVALS / AWARDS / PRESS<br />

"Riethauser's provocation (there will be blood) connects the dots between the Weimer era and<br />

today's party-down Euro youth. Director of photography Marcus Winterbauer lenses this intimate<br />

epic with aerial shots interspersed with languorous semi-nudity."<br />

The Bay Area Reporter, San Francisco<br />

Palm Springs International Short Fest<br />


Hollyshorts Film Festival Los Angeles<br />

Outfest Los Angeles
<br />

CFC Toronto Worldwide Short Film Festival
<br />

Frameline San Francisco
<br />

New York City Short Film Festival
<br />

San Francisco Intl Shorts<br />

NewFest, New York City<br />

QFest Philadelphia<br />

Toronto Inside Out
<br />

New York City International Film Festival<br />

North Carolina GLFF Durham
<br />

Montreal Image+Nation
<br />

Boston LGBT<br />

Seattle Queer Film Festival<br />

QFest Houston
<br />

Southwest GLFF Albuquerque<br />


ImageOut Rochester NY
<br />

Eau Queer Festival Wisconsin
<br />

Milwaukee LGBT Film Festival
<br />

QFest Asheville, NC<br />

Santa Barbara Outrageous Festival<br />

London BFI Lesbian and Gay Film Festival
<br />

Portobello Film Festival, London<br />

Gaze Dublin
<br />

Iris Prize Festival Cardiff, Wales<br />

ELEGEBETE Fest Malaga, Spain<br />

Torino GLBT Festival<br />

Mix Milano
<br />

Overlook Film Festival Finale Ligure, Italy
<br />

Outview Athens Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
<br />

Tel-Aviv LGBT Film Festival<br />

International Izmir Short Film Festival
<br />

more than 70 official festival selections worldwide<br />

www.<strong>prora</strong>-themovie.com<br />

Puerto Rico Queer Film Fest<br />

Mix Brasil, Sao Paulo, Rio, Brasilia<br />

Hong Kong InDpanda Film Festival<br />

Q! Film Festival Djakarta, Indonesia<br />

Calcutta GLBT Film Festival, India<br />

Festival Européen du Film Court de Brest
<br />

Festival Silhouette Paris<br />

Festival du Film Court Lille
<br />

Festival Chéries-Chéris Paris<br />

Festival du Cinéma Européen en Essonne<br />

Festival C’est Trop Court Nice<br />

Internationale Kurzfilmtage Winterthur<br />

Pink Apple
 International Festival Zürich<br />

Queersicht, Lesbisch Schwules Filmfestival Bern<br />

Nuit du Court Métrage Lausanne<br />

Everybody’s Perfect Geneva
<br />

Verzaubert Liebe Filme Festival, Germany<br />

Berlin Xposed Queer International Film Festival
<br />

Karlsruhe Lesbisch Schwule Filmtage<br />

Hannover Perlen
 Festival<br />

Hamburg International Queer Film Festival<br />

GSC Filmfest im Allgäu
<br />

Rostock Queer Fest<br />

Weiterstadt Queer Woche<br />

Flensburger Kurzfilmtage<br />

Budapest Shorts Busho
<br />

Ostrava Kamera Oko Festival<br />

Mezipatra Film Festival Prag<br />

Merlinka Intl Queer Festival Belgrade<br />

Ljubljana LGBT
<br />

Vilnius Intl Short Fest
<br />

Oslo GLBT
<br />

Mix Copenhagen


PITCH<br />

Prora, on the Baltic Sea. Mysterious, endless. In this deserted former Nazi holiday camp<br />

and communist military complex, teenagers Jan and Matthieu embark on an adventure that<br />

confronts their identities and puts their friendship at risk.<br />

www.<strong>prora</strong>-themovie.com


SYNOPSIS<br />

Prora, Rügen Island, Baltic Sea. A deserted Nazi holiday camp and communist military<br />

complex - one of Germany's largest and most bizarre structures. Jan, 17, a rather timid<br />

German teenager, spends his summer holidays with his friend Matthieu, 18, a French selfproclaimed<br />

macho womanizer. After a frustrating night in the local club, the two boys decide<br />

to hang out on the beach at sunrise. What starts as an innocent game soon develops into<br />

an ambiguous confrontation, when Matthieu takes his friend along into the abandoned<br />

building, and provokes him by making fun of Germany’s past. After a chase through Prora’s<br />

endless hallways, Jan provokes Matthieu in return by suddenly kissing him on the lips. The<br />

two friends unexpectedly embark on an erotic game that puts their friendship at risk.<br />

Overwhelmed by their feelings, they try to escape, but they get lost in Prora’s labyrinthine<br />

series of rooms and walkways. Desperate, tortured, a fight breaks out that leaves Jan alone<br />

and wounded. A few days later, Jan and Matthieu meet again on the beach. Will they<br />

become friends again before they part?<br />

A journey of self-exploration, an odyssey of male adolescence, Prora is a thrilling, tender<br />

story about love and friendship.<br />

www.<strong>prora</strong>-themovie.com


PRORA<br />

At a staggering 4,5 km in length, Prora is a former holiday camp built from 1936 to 1939 by<br />

the Nazis. The structure is located on the Island of Rügen, just north of the German<br />

mainland in the Baltic Sea. Designed by Hitler-appointed architect Clemens Klotz, this<br />

massive outlay of concrete was meant to host 20,000 people for a strictly controlled<br />

vacation. But war interrupted construction in 1939. The „Colossus of Rügen Island“ was<br />

used as a military hospital and a refugee camp, before the Red Army took it over in 1945.<br />

Communist East Germany turned it into a military base. For almost 40 years, Prora served<br />

as a training camp for soldiers and officers. It was abandoned shortly after the Berlin Wall<br />

came down in 1989.<br />

Prora (Latin), πρῷρα (Greek): the prow, the bow of a ship or a vessel.<br />

www.<strong>prora</strong>-themovie.com


DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT<br />

I was working on a script about two boys confronting their identities when one day I read a<br />

newspaper article about Prora. I immediately thought it would be the perfect setting to stage<br />

my story. Its endless dimensions allowed unusual cinematic possibilities and its massively<br />

historic and oppressive architecture offered many symbolic perspectives. I also liked the<br />

name “Prora”, which in Latin and Greek means the prow of a ship. It matched my desire to<br />

tell the story of the two friends Jan and Matthieu, one German and the other French.<br />

Despite opposite backgrounds and personalities, Jan and Matthieu gradually feel attracted<br />

to each other until they unexpectedly have sex for the first time. But they have trouble<br />

coming to terms with it: their physical and emotional outburst blows up their cultural<br />

patterns, blurs their relationship and challenges their masculinity. Nonetheless, their<br />

friendship prevails. The experience deepens their understanding of their own identities.<br />

Whether gay or straight, Jan and Matthieu will never forget this adventure, which opens new<br />

horizons and allows them to become men.<br />

I see Prora’s labyrinthine structure as a third lead character in the story. A vestige of the<br />

past, a witness of failed fascist and communist utopias, the complex reveals the tension<br />

between the boys and provides a stark contrast with the sensuous beauty of the adjacent<br />

Baltic Sea. A statement on the perils of normative heterosexism, Prora underscores the<br />

poisonous inflexibility of Jan and Matthieu’s inherited social landscape.<br />

Given the building’s extraordinary suggestive power, I also built in solitary time for both Jan<br />

and Matthieu in and around the structure. Over the course of the film, the monstrosity<br />

renders the boys at once more fragile, more resilient and more human. Only on the beach,<br />

wordless and elemental, are they able to reconcile.<br />

A journey of self-exploration, a tale of male adolescence, a parabolic confrontation between<br />

nature and culture, Prora is a simple, tender story about love and friendship.<br />

Stéphane Riethauser<br />

www.<strong>prora</strong>-themovie.com


STEPHANE RIETHAUSER<br />

Writer, Director, Producer<br />

Stéphane Riethauser was born in 1972 in Geneva, Switzerland. He holds a law degree<br />

from the University of Geneva. Over the years, he has been working as a teacher, gay<br />

activist, photographer, editor, journalist and translator – before becoming a television<br />

director. He is the author of “A visage découvert”, a photography book about coming out<br />

(Ed. Slatkine, 2000), and has created numerous documentaries and reports for Swiss<br />

Radio Television RTS (2003-2008). He also produced and co-directed documentary<br />

feature “Le Temps Suspendu” on painter Marius Borgeaud (Lambda Prod, 2007). Since<br />

2009, Stéphane Riethauser has lived and worked as an independent filmmaker in Berlin.<br />

“Prora” is his first fiction short film.<br />

For full bio and filmography: www.riethauser.com / www.lambda-prod.ch<br />

Contact: stephane@riethauser.com<br />

www.<strong>prora</strong>-themovie.com


<strong>TOM</strong> <strong>GRAMENZ</strong><br />

Tom Gramenz, born 1991 in Wiesbaden, Germany, started his acting career at the age of 15. His first film<br />

is a short film called “Fluke”. Since then, he has been seen in many TV shows for major German broadcasters<br />

such as RTL, ZDF and Nick. Tom has also acted in several theatre projects in Wiesbaden and<br />

Mainz. Recently, he starred in “Beach Boy” (short by Hannes Hirsch, GER, 2010) and in the TV series<br />

“Soko Köln” and “Stolberg”.<br />

<strong>SWEN</strong> <strong>GIPPA</strong><br />

Swen Gippa, born 1988, is a promising new talent from Montreux, Switzerland, currently living in Paris.<br />

Swen graduated in 2009 from the prestigious Cours Florent in Paris before joining Acting International, a<br />

film, theatre and TV school, for an extra year. He has already been seen in theatre in Paris and Lyon and<br />

in two films, “Noirs peupliers” (2009) by Warren Vrecord and “On y danse” (2010) by Franck Llopis and<br />

Virginie Bordes. Swen is also a talented sportsman and plays piano and classical guitar.<br />

www.<strong>prora</strong>-themovie.com


PRODUCTION CREW<br />

Production Lambda Prod – Stéphane Riethauser<br />

Coproduction Swiss Radio Television RTS<br />

With the support of Swiss Federal Office of Culture – Federal Department<br />

of Home Affairs<br />

City of Geneva, Department of Culture and Sports<br />

Regio Films Fund, with the Loterie Romande, the City & the<br />

Canton of Geneva<br />

Migros Culture Percentage<br />

Dialogai, Geneva<br />

Lead Actor (Jan) Tom Gramenz<br />

Lead Actor (Matthieu) Swen Gippa<br />

Writer, Director, Producer Stéphane Riethauser<br />

Associate Producer Isabelle Gattiker<br />

Director of Photography Marcus Winterbauer<br />

Sound Carlos Ibañez Diaz<br />

1st Asst. Director Marie-Catherine Theiler<br />

Camera Assistant Nicolas Delaroche<br />

Costume & Props Ingrid Buhrmann<br />

Make-Up & SFX Tanja Maria Koller<br />

Location Manager Petra Wild<br />

Aerial Photography Holger Fleig & Volker Tittel, BVK<br />

Editing Barbara Toennieshen, BFS<br />

Véronique Rotelli<br />

Music composer David Perrenoud<br />

Benoît Mayer<br />

Sound Design Carlos Ibañez Diaz<br />

Sound Mix Martin Stricker<br />

Distribution GER / CH / AUT Edition Salzgeber, Berlin – ammann@salzgeber.de<br />

Distribution WORLD Lambda Prod – stephane@lambda-prod.ch<br />

www.<strong>prora</strong>-themovie.com


TECHNICAL DATA<br />

Production year 2012<br />

Production country Switzerland<br />

Length 23 min.<br />

Shooting format HD Video 16:9 Color – 1:78<br />

Available screening formats DCP PAL<br />

HDCAM PAL or NTSC<br />

DIGIBETA PAL<br />

BETA SP PAL<br />

DVD region 0, 1, all<br />

MEDIA FILE .MOV<br />

Original language German and French<br />

Subtitles English<br />

(available in French & German also)<br />

www.<strong>prora</strong>-themovie.com

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