Jacki (1976)
Andrees’ graduation project approaches the perky 14-year-old Jacki mainly through her social environment: the stressed patchwork family mother, the solitary long-distance truck driver father, the eclectic neighbourhood. The closer the film gets to its protagonists, the freer the movements of the camera become, gliding through a studio as if in a trance or flying over the nocturnal motorway as if over a UFO landing strip.
Director: Angelika Andrees
| Directing | Angelika Andrees | Director |
| Writing | Angelika Andrees | Writer |
| Camera | Julia Kunert | Director of Photography |