Captured (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Captured

Genres:
Music

Production Companies:
76film

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

After a young musician records a video of her own performance, she subsequently finds a second, living self instead of a video, which is trapped in the frame of this video. She sees this as an opportunity to create the perfect second self and thus the perfect external perception of herself.

Additional information:

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Additional Music:
Eric Wehner

Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Quirin Thalhammer

Camera Operator:
Greta Markurt

Choreographer:
Tanja haase

Color Grading:
Luna Zscharnt

Costume Design:
Liza Bierbaum

Director:
Knut Kuhles

Director of Photography:
Luna Zscharnt

Dolly Grip:
Jakob Suranovsky

Driver:
Mikail Kolbasar

Editor:
Knut Kuhles

First Assistant Camera:
Tibor Pilz

First Assistant Director:
Ron Jäger

Gaffer:
Pauline Cemeris

Makeup & Hair:
Jana Pfattheicher

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Pauline Kuch
Yunsung Lee

Music:
Ninskij Aino

Production Design:
Johannes Bauer

Production Manager:
Sören Finkbeiner

Production Sound Mixer:
Ilja Morgenstern

Second Assistant Camera:
Jakob Suranovsky

Set Decoration:
Hannah Hugger
Finn Baygan

Set Production Assistant:
Pavel Polenz

Sound Engineer:
Jan Meister

Special Effects:
Benedikt Hartlieb

VFX Artist:
Quirin Thalhammer

Writer:
Ninskij Aino
Knut Kuhles

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