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6th DMZ Docs(2014)

I AM DOCU



Time Goes by like a Roaring Lion

Philipp HARTMANN

  • Germany
  • 2013
  • 80min
  • DCP
  • color/black and white

Synopsis

A filmmaker in the statistical middle of his life suffers from chronophobia. He has to find a way to slow down the passage of time. A personal essay film exploring the essence of time.

Review

Director

  • Philipp HARTMANN

    Born 1972 in Karsruhe, Germany. Working as an independent filmmaker since 2000 (also as F. K. Flumen) Short films screened in numerous international festivals and in TV; projects funded by Filmförderung Hamburg, Documentary Campus and other public and private funding. Several medium and feature-length films, among others, various artdocumentaries, e.g. works for the artists association Künstlerbund Baden- Württemberg e.V., Museum Würth, Künzelsau as well as for different independent artists, among them the painter Uwe Lindau Since 2004 curator of different film events like the ¡°Karlsruher Kurzfilmnacht¡± Filmfestival, ¡°Young Video- and Film Art¡± in Art Gallery Wilhelmshöhe, Odderader Filmtage and other events in Germany, Brazil and Portugal; Monthly ShortfilmTV-Program ¡°Heinz¡± on Tide TV Hamburg from 2010 until 2012. Time goes by like a roaring lion (2013)Blicke in die Verschwörerbude (2011)​ 

Credit

  • ProducerPhilipp HARTMANN
  • Cinematography Helena WITTMANN
  • Editor Philipp HARTMANN
  • Sound Louis FRIED

Contact

Contact  Flumen Film

Tel  49 163 254 4427

E-mail  philipp@flumenfilm.de​