Pressure Bolt | |
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Druckbolzen | |
Directed by | Benni Diez |
Written by | Benni Diez |
Produced by | Marinko Spahić |
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Cinematography | Benni Diez |
Edited by | Benni Diez |
Music by | Erfan Al-Madani |
Animation by | Benni Diez |
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Running time | 9 minutes[1] |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Budget | €250 |
Pressure Bolt (German: Druckbolzen) is a 2003 German short live-action animated film created by Benni Diez and Marinko Spahić.[1] Shot in black and white, the film has been described as a dystopian vision of the future,[2] in which what remains of the human race is worked to death in a set of repetitive and meaningless tasks.[3][4] The short film garnered praise and awards, mainly for its technical innovation. The short has been compared to the work of Marc Caro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Alex Proyas, Terry Gilliam, and David Lynch.