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Release Date:
April 11, 2020
Original Title:
Occurrences of Questionable Significance
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Apeiron Films
Production Countries:
Germany | Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: E ES: A GB: U MX: AA US: NR
Runtime: 9
When forest animals invade our cities, the world is in disarray. Office vixen Fiona struggles with her banana phone addiction. Will she succumb to it? Temperamental bunny Barbara only gives her stag sugar daddy Nestor his special massage, after he dines her and plays the big spender. This obscure short film pinpoints postmodern tropes of consumerism, eroticism, and art with an homage to the theater stage and references to literature. This work uses a fantasy language and needs no subtitles.
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Art Direction:
Dave Lojek
BTS Videographer:
Oliwia Lee Zakrzewska
Boom Operator:
Lukas Hübner
Camera Operator:
Marco Griffini
Catering:
Karolina Grzybowska
Colorist:
Dave Lojek
Costume Designer:
Anna Chadaj
Eva Frakašová
Creative Producer:
Wojciech Olchowski
Data Management Technician:
Patrick Düren
Director:
Dave Lojek
Director of Photography:
Marco Griffini
Editor:
Dave Lojek
Gaffer:
Lukas Hübner
Music Score Producer:
Mirko Rizzello
Original Music Composer:
Mirko Rizzello
Producer:
Dave Lojek
Production Assistant:
Bartłomiej Lis
Production Manager:
Karolina Grzybowska
Set Designer:
Marco Griffini
Karolina Grzybowska
Bartłomiej Lis
Lukas Hübner
Set Photographer:
Oliwia Lee Zakrzewska
Sound Design Assistant:
Karolina Grzybowska
Sound Designer:
Dave Lojek
Sound Mix Technician:
Patrick Düren
Sound Recordist:
Lukas Hübner
Visual Effects:
Mateusz Powszedniak
Writer:
Dave Lojek
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