Nocebo (film)
Nocebo | |
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Directed by | Lennart Ruff |
Produced by |
Boris Jendreyko Thomas Klimmer Severin Höhne Tobias M. Huber |
Written by | Maggie Peren |
Starring |
Vincent Redetzki Picco von Groote Odine Johne Daniel Friedrich |
Music by | Superstrings |
Cinematography | Jan-Marcello Kahl |
Edited by | Ann-Carolin Biesenbach |
Release dates |
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Running time | 38 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Nocebo is a short German thriller film. The film's run time is 38 minutes. It was written by German scriptwriter Maggie Peren, directed by Lennart Ruff and produced by Südart Filmproduktion in association with Menelaos Film. The film was shot using an Arri Alexa by cinematographer Marcello Kahl. The film is Lennart Ruffs, Severin Höhnes and Tobias M. Hubers final project at the University of Television and Film Munich, as well as Marcello Kahl's final project at the Filmacademy Ludwigsburg.
Plot
Christian Lukas (Vincent Redetzki) is on the run. He took part in a drug study and together with his girlfriend Anna (Odine Johne) discovered the death of a fellow participant. The doctors covered up the incident. When Anna starts showing the deadly side effects, Christian breaks out of the test centre to get help. Neither police nor doctors believe his story since, Christian suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. Only his sister Alice (Picco von Groote) stands by him despite her also having serious doubts - until suddenly unknown pursuers show up. What is the real story behind Christian‘s escape? Does the girl in danger exist? Where is the line between psychosis and reality?
Awards
Nocebo is among the winners at the 2014 Student Academy Awards in the category best foreign film.[1] The film was also nominated for the Studio Hamburg Nachwuchspreis for directing and producing.
Cast
- Vincent Redetzki as Christian Lukas
- Picco von Groote as Alice Lukas
- Odine Johne as Anna
- Daniel Friedrich as Dr. Geleitner