A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Square Peg in a Black Hole
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Alma, a theater assistant in her mid-30s, goes to the bathroom during rehearsals. In the dead quiet of the bathroom stall, she succumbs to a full-blown existential crisis, only to be interrupted in the next instant by an explosion in the neighboring cubicle. Alma investigates and finds that a black hole has formed in the toilet bowl. Entranced by the pull of the swirling void, she reaches inside and is transported into several vignettes about the meaning of life.
Animation:
Alina Malyk
Revan Sarikaya
Assistant Camera:
Pheline Hanke
Adina Barth
Color Grading:
Lennart Bachnick
Costume Assistant:
Lea Zitzenbacher
Costume Designer:
Celine Walentowski
Director:
Ansi the Beck
Leonard Dick
Director of Photography:
Pola Żuk
Editor:
Ansi the Beck
Head of Animation:
Viktoriia Turetska
Valeriia Diadiukh
Makeup & Hair:
Lolita Dutko
Viktoriia Turetska
Jule Peuckmann
Arianaz Pourshirazi
Music:
Felix Nyncke
Andrej Agranovski
Producer:
Quinton Dayne Moore
Production Design:
Pola Żuk
Ansi the Beck
Production Manager:
Simon Riegel
Prop Designer:
Simon Riegel
Set Decoration:
Lea Zitzenbacher
Set Runner:
Arianaz Pourshirazi
Alta Nguyen
Sound Recordist:
Simon Riegel
Quinton Dayne Moore
VFX Artist:
Aaron Eisel
Writer:
Ansi the Beck
Leonard Dick
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