Nano babies

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Movie
Original title Nano babies
Country of production Switzerland
original language Swiss German
Publishing year 1998
length 50 minutes
Rod
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 .

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