
'Back to Solitude' (2011)
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A last kiss, a last date, a last look into each others eyes.
"Back to Solitude" (2011)
Short film, 5 min.
directed by Joschka Laukeninks
joschka-laukeninks.de
written and directed by Joschka Laukeninks
starring Xenia Assenza & Constantin Lücke
narrated by Alan Orpin
edited by Vera Berg
music composed by Jan-Peter Pflug
sound design by Matthias Brattig
director of photography Joschka Laukeninks
flame artist Stefan Moog
colourist Eike Rieche
1st assistant camera Christian Grundey
2nd assistant camera Simon Kaiser
gaffer Jan Boltze
best boy Manuel Bieker
production manager Julian Schöneich
1st ad Sebastian Rabe
2nd ad Lena Steisslinger
make up & hair Nicole Koslowski
supporting actor Mario Kaspras
supported by
Magic Farm
Loft Studios
Cinegate Hamburg
Thanks to my mother for doing the most delicious film catering on earth. ( :
"Back to Solitude" (2011)
Short film, 5 min.
directed by Joschka Laukeninks
joschka-laukeninks.de
written and directed by Joschka Laukeninks
starring Xenia Assenza & Constantin Lücke
narrated by Alan Orpin
edited by Vera Berg
music composed by Jan-Peter Pflug
sound design by Matthias Brattig
director of photography Joschka Laukeninks
flame artist Stefan Moog
colourist Eike Rieche
1st assistant camera Christian Grundey
2nd assistant camera Simon Kaiser
gaffer Jan Boltze
best boy Manuel Bieker
production manager Julian Schöneich
1st ad Sebastian Rabe
2nd ad Lena Steisslinger
make up & hair Nicole Koslowski
supporting actor Mario Kaspras
supported by
Magic Farm
Loft Studios
Cinegate Hamburg
Thanks to my mother for doing the most delicious film catering on earth. ( :
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Congrats !
If you need to know more, feel free to send me a private message. ( :
It's marvelously filmed and acted!
The concept is already known but the text gives something extra (rewinding with paradoxical words -"LATER", "THEN", etc.)...
Seriusly, I'm in the shor film, and I feel the time past and past. The story was wonderful, it's my life and at the same time, it isn't; the voice envolves me, the lights transports me.
Cette histoire ne peut pas être dit de la même manière que vous. Vous pouvez prendre l'histoire humaine pour être un des contes de fées, sans elle perd sa réalité
Which lenses were used?
Film is great, acting is great, edit is great and music is great...freaking great job!
Well done!
And over all, I'll watch this film again and again, because it is absolutely brilliant! A huge thumbs up!
At least this one has the fresh spin of youth going for it. AND you did the cinematography yourself. Well done.
Actress instantly reminded me of Alyssa Milano when I was like 14 (plus huge freaking eyes).
Watched it 4 times just to try to solve why I liked so much.
Very well done sir! (-:
Great cinematography and tones. Nice work on the score. and great performances.
Nice work
just a magic step in time!
well done.
I loved it first watch. To be totally honest I wasn't sure I liked the VO, but thats just a personal opinion.
Great job on the shooting, was it DSLR shot with CineStyle?
Cheers
Steven
What an inspiration this is. 'Tabik' to you.
Congrats!
the v.o. is amazing!! :)
Ich liebe Dich.
Deine Mama
just have some constructive feed back for you. Firstly I would like to say good job on the cinematography it worked well. The establishing shots at the start worked well, the first shot being particularly beautiful and also the cafe scenes were really nice. The only thing that seems strange cinematography wise is the actresses close up at 00:31 seconds. I picked this out because it seems too shallow, the location is really nice and so dramatic it would of been nice to see more of it behind her. Again as i say with the cinematography it was well executed and fitted the piece without drawing attention to it's self. I appreciate that you were only the DoP so this was out of your control but the voice over and how the voice over was written didn't do much for me. Mainly because the voice over sounded a bit too similar to the type of V/O used to advertise trailers. I feel the lead actors voice would of worked better. However the way in which the voice over was written really distanced me greatly from what was happening, it was too impersonal in it's tone and it would of worked better if it was narrated in the first person as it would of engaged the audience emotionally with the film. There is a reason why i say only the V/O in terms of writing as the action is written really well and has also been translated well from script to screen. Apart from that it was a good short and a very interesting concept.
Hope this is useful
Matt
I'm not sure about the Voice/over......so I will watch the film again!