
Since time immemorial, we have used images to form a picture of the world. But never before has there been as much filming and photography as there is currently. But how do people deal with it when the world and its image merge? The filmmakers Claus Wischmann and Martin Baer show how quickly and profoundly the way we deal with images is changing. Will we eventually move into a world in which reality and image can no longer be distinguished from each other?
Crew
Martin Baer
Director, Writer, Director of Photography
Claus Wischmann
Director, Writer, Producer
Ralf Streese
Editor
Marcus Winterbauer
Director of Photography
Boris Fromageot
Director of Photography

Sebastian Hattop
Director of Photography
Thomas Kutschker
Director of Photography
Martin Koddenberg
Director of Photography
Chrysanthi Goula
Assistant Director, Researcher
Eva-Maria Weerts
Line Producer
Benjamin Mücket
Animation
Cornelius Rapp
Sound Designer
Thomas Warneke
Sound
Pascal Capitolin
Sound
Thomas Hamann
Sound
Thomas Funk
Sound
Holger Preuße
Script Consultant

Alexandros Bozinidis
Researcher
Tatjana Kennedy
Researcher
Julia Jasjunas
Researcher
Robert Richardson
Researcher
Michael Konstabel
Researcher
Marie-Catherine Theiler
Researcher
Christlieb Klages
Legal Services
Tobias Pleban
Graphic Designer
Recommendations
view all
Naqoyqatsi

Drew: The Man Behind the Poster

Jim: The James Foley Story

Seduced and Abandoned

The Making of 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day'

Downloaded

Directed by John Ford

Fuck

More Brains! A Return to the Living Dead

Human Flow

Avatar: The Deep Dive - A Special Edition of 20/20

Our Planet: Behind the Scenes

Anselm

Being James Bond

My Mom Jayne

Room 666

Halloween: 25 Years of Terror

LA Originals

No Half Measures: Creating the Final Season of Breaking Bad

Champs

