A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Marteria, Thando Guma, Frederick Lau
Written by:
Specter Berlin
Johannes Finke
Sergej Moya
Directed by:
Specter Berlin
Release Date:
June 7, 2017
Original Title:
Antimarteria
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Specter Berlin
Storz & Escherich
doity Produktion GmbH
Production Countries:
Germany | South Africa
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Multiple tipsy music videos strung together in a short storyline and masqueraded as a feature film. A highly polished film with beautiful cinematography, sprinkled with some social messages, and a concoction of refined art direction, fashion style, and outlandish elements. A film director's dream comes true!
Director:
Specter Berlin
Director of Photography:
Armin Franzen
Editor:
David Gesslbauer
Mischa Meyer
Andrej Paschkin
Executive Producer:
Alexander Büchler
Marten Laciny
Sascha Pollack
Daniel Siegler
Till Strauß
First Assistant Camera:
Moritz Bauer
Lighting Technician:
Yassin Khateeb
Music:
Stefan Benz
Christina Walther
Stefan Wiedmer
Producer:
Christina Walther
Jaco du Plooy
Theresa Scholze
Screenplay:
Johannes Finke
Specter Berlin
Sergej Moya
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Axel Roschlock
Sound:
Sebastian Treu
Stunt Double:
Ian Williamson
Visual Effects:
Benni Diez
Anselm Fischer
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jan Schöningh
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