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Release Date:
May 2, 2024
Original Title:
Iris
Genres:
Thriller
Production Countries:
Austria
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
In the short film “Iris,” a young couple embarks on a night in a remote forest in their van. When the young man briefly departs, their conversation in sign language reveals Iris to be deaf and mute. Once alone, Iris’ evening takes a sinister turn when she receives a series of ominous messages on her phone. These messages contain secretly taken photos of her in various locations, culminating in an image of the van at its current remote spot. It becomes clear that Iris is not alone. Fearing for her safety, she locks herself inside the van, draws the curtains shut, and turns off the lights, plunging herself into darkness and complete isolation.
Animation:
Michael J. Keplinger
Assistant Camera:
Helene Weiß
Paul Pontasch-Müller
Assistant Editor:
Helene Weiß
Elisa Breitenbrunner
BTS Photographer:
Paul Lutz
Casting Director:
Helene Weiß
Catering:
Simona Ascher
Alexandra Bogner
Director:
Michael J. Keplinger
Director of Photography:
Niklas Strahammer
Editor:
Michael J. Keplinger
Foley Artist:
Simona Ascher
Michael J. Keplinger
Gaffer:
Sophie Schaller
Graphic Designer:
Michael J. Keplinger
Lighting Technician:
Kathrin Reisinger
Anna Netouschek
Location Sound Recordist:
Katja Reichör
Makeup Artist:
Anna Neubauer
Music:
Michael J. Keplinger
Producer:
Michael J. Keplinger
Alexandra Bogner
Production Assistant:
Simona Ascher
Kathrin Reisinger
Production Manager:
Alexandra Bogner
Sound:
Dominik Kostolnik
Sound Assistant:
Lea Ruthensteiner
Sound Designer:
Michael J. Keplinger
Unit Manager:
Alexandra Bogner
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