Heart sound (film)

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Movie
Original title Heart sound
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2006
length 8 minutes
Age rating FSK 0
Rod
Director Felix Hassenfratz
script Clemente Fernandez-Gil
production Katrin Hohendahl
music Gregor threshold brook
camera Jens Nolte
cut Annette Duwe
occupation

Herzton is a short film by the director Felix Hassenfratz at the ifs international film school in Cologne from 2006 . The film deals with the themes of voyeurism and loneliness.

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Dieter Kaul works as a wiretapping specialist for the police. He actually made his hobby into his profession because he has always been an "acoustic voyeur". Because of his extreme nearsightedness, he prefers to trust his ears than his eyes, and he withdrew from the outside world at an early age. His job: to record the telephone conversation of a target person who is expected to arrive at the train station. Actually routine for Dieter, but nothing happened even after two weeks of waiting. Dieter begins to pursue his voyeuristic tendencies and overhears other people's conversations at the train station from his van. When he comes across Belinda's voice, he is immediately fascinated by her. In love with her voice without ever having seen her, he records and archives her conversations. Shortly after Dieter found out that the target person will definitely arrive at the train station, he overhears a conversation between two pickpockets: They obviously want to rob Belinda. Dieter has to decide: should he stay in his car and do his job, or does he dare to go out to save Belinda?

Festivals

Awards

  • 2006: NIL short film award "best film"

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Synopsis of the film - with the permission of the author [1]