Feldberg (1990)
In this evocative work, we hear and see the interactions of a man and a woman in a pristine forest. We gain a sense of intimacy with them and nature. Suddenly we leave the worries of our scattered lives and begin to remember the primal elements of existence: earth, wind, fire, water, people, and creation. This epiphanic process demands patience and an almost meditative state, but it is so worth the effort – just as a journey a mountain meadow requires some effort in order to find its treasures. We leave the traditions of narrative for a more open approach to cinema. There are suggestions and onsets of a storyline, but almost everything remains a mystery for our encountering. This is a film that will allow you to observe and exist, without anxiety, without demands, and it allows you a rare glimpse into the life of things.
Director: Michael Pilz
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Thomas Rauser as |
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Maria Martina as |
| Crew | Peter Schreiner | Cinematography |
| Camera | Peter Schreiner | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Michael Pilz | Director |
| Production | Veit Heiduschka | Producer |
| Editing | Michael Pilz | Editor |
| Crew | Wang Dongfeng | Creative Consultant |
| Art | Mario Bräuer | Art Direction |
| Sound | Reinhold Kaiser | Sound |
| Costume & Make-Up | Rene Diamante | Costume Design |