Little Red Riding Hood: A Tale of Blood and Death

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Movie
Original title Little Red Riding Hood: A Tale of Blood and Death
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2013
length 17 minutes
Rod
Director Florian von Bornstädt
Martin Czaja
script Florian von Bornstädt
production Florian von Bornstädt
Martin Czaja
music Frank Loleit
camera Sebastian Bock
cut Tobias Haupt
occupation

Little Red Riding Hood: A story of blood and death is a German horror - short film from 2013 by Florian of Bornstädt and Martin Czaja.

action

Markus discovers a dirty girl in front of his house and takes her inside. His wife Annika feels uncomfortable with this girl and asks him several times to call the police, which the police want to postpone until tomorrow so that the girl can at least spend the night in a bed. When Annika finally brings the girl something to eat, Annika's feeling is confirmed: The girl knows things that she cannot and, above all, should not know, because even Markus does not know anything about Annika's secret.

Contrary to Annika's further requests, however, the girl stays in the house and Markus finally tries to talk to the girl because his wife seems totally disturbed when she was with her. In front of Markus, however, the little one is less on a confrontational course and plays the innocent girl who knows something that she shouldn't know. A mind game begins that quickly goes beyond rationality and is supposed to end bloody.

publication

The film premiered at the local film competition And Please on September 11, 2013 in Hanover, before an internal team premiere of the film was celebrated in Hamburg a few days later.

In November 2013, the film was shown at the international film festival up-and-coming in the competition for the German Young Talent Award.

Internationally, the film was shown for the first time on May 3rd with English subtitles at the Sunscreen Film Festival in Saint Petersburg . In May it was announced that the film was nominated for the 15th Shocking Shorts Award and will be shown on June 28, 2014 on 13th Street with the other nominees. In July the film will be screened at the Spanish Cryptshow Festival in Badalona and the 18th Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival ( South Korea ).

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ROTKÄPPCHEN goes to SPAIN on the official Facebook page for the film, accessed on June 7, 2014
  2. ROTKÄPPCHEN goes to South Korea on the official Facebook page for the film, accessed on June 7, 2014