Another film about dying? A number of documentaries on the subject of death and dying are produced in Switzerland every year. The usually highly emotional films appeal to the audience and are often showered with awards at film festivals. “Sensitive”, “subtle” and “never voyeuristic” are the catchwords of the film award laudations. Therefore, the young filmmakers Simon Baumann and Adreas Pfiffner see the opportunity to achieve success with a subtle short documentary about death. They hurl themselves into the project with great enthusiasm and put themselves under substantial pressure to succeed. Will their film be as emotional and moving as its precursors? In order to get highly emotional statements from the persons interviewed in the film, the two young filmmakers are willing to do nearly everything. Thus, the overly motivated alter egos of the filmmakers unwillingly hinder a deeper examination of the subject of dying. They constantly interrupt their camera-inexperienced interviewees and push them into making more emotional statements. Comic and nearly grotesque does it get, once the filmmakers direct the interviewees to cry. Do you like to watch? There’s hardly a documentary nowadays that goes without crying protagonists. It is generally assumed that these emotional films are made by sensitive filmmakers. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 8.7/10 | |
Released: | May 15, 2009 | |
Runtime: | 13 min | |
Genres: | Comedy Short | |
Cast: | Simon Baumann Andreas Pfiffner Elisabeth Rothenbühler David von Felten | |
Crew: | Simon Baumann Andreas Pfiffner | |
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