Bellum - The Daemon of War (2021)
In Bellum, modern warfare and the development of AI are connecting three seemingly disparate locations and lives; a scientist in Sweden, a private military contractor in the Nevada desert in the USA and a world renowned war photographer in Afghanistan. Through their actions and decisions, the film delves into the jargons and logics that pushes warfare forward. It’s often said that war is inhumane. But in this film, this assumption is turned upside down. Because in fact it seems there is nothing more human than war. Humanity has always been at war, often over abstract ideas such as nationality, borders, religion, money or freedom and this is something that in fact distinguishes us from all other animals on this planet. Perhaps the Greco-Roman world was right that war was a demon; Bellum. And, that the war actually feeds itself: “Bellum se ipsum alet”.
Directors: David Herdies, Georg Götmark.
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Bill Lyon as Self |
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Fredrik Bruhn as Self |
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Paula Bronstein as Self |
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J. Robert Oppenheimer as Self (archive footage) |
| Directing | David Herdies | Director |
| Directing | Georg Götmark | Director |
| Camera | Jörgen Lindskog | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Kristofer Nordin | Editor |
| Camera | Camilla Skagerström | Director of Photography |
| Production | Peter Possne | Co-Producer |
| Sound | Ted Krotkiewski | Sound Designer |
| Sound | Thomas Jæger | Sound Mixer |
| Sound | Krister Linder | Original Music Composer |
| Production | David Herdies | Producer |
| Production | Michael Krotkiewski | Producer |
| Camera | Ellis Hallin | Director of Photography |
| Production | Axel Arnö | Co-Producer |
| Editing | Hector Mora | Colorist |
| Production | Helle Faber | Co-Producer |
| Editing | Ida Bregninge | Editor |
| Camera | Georg Götmark | Director of Photography |