Slow Down The Fall

Eine große Skisprungschanze blitzt metallisch im spätsommerlichen Licht der Alpen. Zwei Skispringerinnen proben synchron Bewegungsabläufe im Tal, beantworten generische Fragen vor einem Greenscreen und posieren auf der Schanze, während ein Filmteam sie dabei beobachtet. Für die beiden Sportlerinnen ist es das erste Wiedersehen nach ihrer Trennung.

Filmdaten

Produktionsjahr: 2023

Land: Deutschland

Sprache: Französisch

Länge: 19 Minuten

Regie: Franziska Unger & Camille Tricaud

Produktion: Camille Tricaud, Maximilian Bungarten, Felix Herrmann

Cast: Verena Altenberger, Coline Mattel

Drehbuch: Camille Tricaud, Matthieu Tricaud

Kamera: Felix Pflieger

Schnitt: Clara Saunier

Filmregie

Franziska Unger & Camille Tricaud

Foto: Franziska Unger und Camille Tricaud

Franziska Unger and Camille Tricaud are a german-french director's Duo. They have worked together since 2018. They are together holders of the Media Arts Scholarship of the Kirch Stiftung for the year 2020 and "Apocalypse Airlines", their first film as a director's duo, won the Short Tiger Award (Next Generation) at the Festival de Cannes 2020 and Apocalypse Baby, We Advertise The End Of The World, their second film, was finalist of the Student Academy Awards (Oscars) 2021. Camille Tricaud was born in Bordeaux (France) and studied Philosophy in Bordeaux and Munich. Since 2014, she has been studying Directing at the University of Television and Film (HFF) Munich. Her short hybrid and experimental films have been selected in numerous international festivals, including Cannes Film Festival, Student Academy Awards (Oscars), Ji.hlava, Côté Court... She also works as a DOP ("Which way to the west", 3sat Award Oberhausen Kurzfilmtage 2019) and as an editor ("The Ink Doesn't Dry", German Short Film Prize Nomination 2019). Franziska Unger was born in Heilbronn and studied Architecture in Dresden. Apart from her activities as an architect, she works as a visual artist with the pseudonym "tanpopo". Her works consist of music videos with found footage as much as experimental film projects and graphic design and have been shown in numerous festivals and galleries including Cannes (Next Generation Short Tiger), Videodox, Münzenberg Forum Berlin