NYC HORROR FILM FESTIVAL 2024

Virtual Program (e) 5 (Short Block 3)

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In a dark future, the remains of civilization can only survive in mysterious, bunker-type skyscrapers. The cellar floors are inhabited by a working class, who have never seen the light of day. In solitude they lead a brutal existence, only as working machines. When one day, a discarded music box lands on the factory floor and is causing a rebellious dance, two workers are forced to run for their lives. Heading to the top of the building, they discover a world unknown and have to decide if they are ready to take a leap into the abyss.
  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    15:00
  • Language
    No Language
  • Country
    Germany
  • Note
    Director Biography - Petja Pulkrabek works as a director, screenwriter, co-CEO, and producer at ManusArts. He studied Film and Television at the Media Academy Hamburg and has realized a variety of short films, commercials, and cultural projects. His works include the award-winning short film "Occasus" (2016) and the science fiction dance film "Factory Drop" (2024), both of which received support from the MOIN Film Funding Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein and Nordmedia. At the Berlinale 2024, he participated in the workshop "Fit for the EFM," organized by the Film and Media Office Lower Saxony. As co-festival director of the Move the North Festival, he also oversees a variety of international cultural projects. Currently, he is involved in the development of several films and series.
  • Director
    Petja Pulkrabek
  • Screenwriter
    Petja Pulkrabek
  • Producer
    Jana Pulkrabek
  • Cast
    Preslav Mantchev, Anne-Marie Warburton
  • Cinematographer
    Monika Plura, Tobias Meik