Nano babies
Movie | |
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Original title | Nano babies |
Country of production | Switzerland |
original language | Swiss German |
Publishing year | 1998 |
length | 50 minutes |
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Director |
Thomas Imbach Jürg Hassler |
production | Bach in the movie |
music | Peter Bräker |
camera |
Jürg Hassler Thomas Imbach |
cut | Thomas Imbach Jürg Hassler |
Nano Babies is a science fiction essay film by Swiss director Thomas Imbach , which he made in 1998 together with Jürg Hassler . Nano Babies accompanies everyday life in a nursery at a technical university. Two future-creating worlds - the worlds of children and their parents - collide. Nano Babies was produced for Swiss television.
action
In the 45-minute film, small children are shown in a day nursery: As in Thomas Imbach's previous film Ghetto, the fragments of children's everyday life, recorded in great detail, alternate with a multitude of (cold, repellent) exterior views and artistic sounds (the day nursery is part of a university, in the buildings of which are also the laboratories and offices of the parents, mostly high-tech scientists).
background
Imbach and his cameraman Jürg Hassler call their film, shot in Cinemascope, a “science fiction essay”, which, in a thoroughly ironic way, pretty much hits the cinematic argumentation of nano babies .
Web links
- Nano Babies in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Nano Babies at Swiss Films
- Website of Thomas Imbach's Bachim Film