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Ottomar Domnick′s experimental feature film is a portrait of the print shop employee Jonas who lives in a large city and suffers from feelings of guilt and fear for his existence. When he finds a hat that bears the initials of a friend that he left during the war when he fled from a detention camp, his sense of guilt becomes a severe paranoia.
Cinematography
Shadow-drenched Frankfurt streets become psychological landscape.
Direction
Domnick's only feature—every frame screams singular vision.
Sound
Sparse design amplifies Jonas's internal silence.
Director
Ottomar Domnick
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