Kaltes Tal (2016)
Oscillating between aesthetic and documentary forms, Kaltes Tal describes the daily business of a strip mine harvesting lime. The material removed is processed and returned to nature through forest liming. This measure attempts to counteract acid rain that troubles the forest floor. A cycle like a Mobius strip – an irreversible consequence due to the mining materials in order to restore the fragile natural balance. Lime dust delicately dusts the forest floor. A white, spherical alternative world opens, questioning our ambivalent relationship to nature.
Directors: Johannes Krell, Florian Fischer.
| Crew | Ginan Juliane Seidl | Dramaturgy |
| Sound | Johannes Krell | Sound Designer |
| Production | Ray Peter Maletzki | Producer |
| Visual Effects | Morris Vianden | Animation |
| Crew | Jonas Römmig | Lighting Camera |
| Camera | Morris Vianden | Assistant Camera |
| Sound | Alexander Schmidt | Sound Designer |
| Sound | Florian Marquardt | Sound Mixer |
| Camera | Marc Czeszewski | Grip |
| Lighting | Clemens Hornemann | Lighting Production Assistant |
| Sound | Florian Marquardt | Sound Designer |
| Production | Stephan Helmut Beier | Producer |
| Editing | Tim Kießig | Digital Colorist |
| Directing | Johannes Krell | Director |
| Directing | Florian Fischer | Director |