Live Stream (film)

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Movie
Original title Live stream
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2010
length 46 minutes
Rod
Director Jens Wischnewski
script Jens Wischnewski,
Julia C. Kaiser
production Hajo Kensche ,
Simon Buchner
music Peter Thomas Gromer
camera Benjamin F. Wieg
cut Falk Peplinski
occupation

Live Stream is a German medium-length film from 2010 with Matthias Brandt and Anna Maria Mühe . It celebrated its premiere at the 31st Max Ophüls Preis film festival .

action

The physics student Anne presents under the name “Ms. Bingo “bizarre videos about themselves and their invented everyday life on the Internet. Her aloof professor loves Anne and her weird videos, but doesn't dare to tell her. When she publishes a video announcing her suicide, which can be witnessed live on the Internet, he is the only one who fears that she might mean business. To find out the truth, he publishes as “Mr. Fettsack ”video messages in which he addressed“ Ms. Bingo ”.

production

Live Stream is a co-production of the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy with SWR , BR and ARTE .

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Home. Retrieved September 26, 2017 .