Germany / Jan 24, 2024 / Max Ophüls Prize Film Festival
1h 34min
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Loitz is one of those former GDR towns that still suffer from the effects of German reunification. For a year "Infinite Place" looks behind the gray facade of the seemingly dying town and questions concepts of home and identity through the perspective of its old and new inhabitants. The town’s vacancy and people’s urge for self-realization create a fruitful look into the future.
Genres
Documentary
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Unendlicher Raum |
| Original language | Deutsch (DE) |
| Spoken languages | Deutsch, English, Español |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Von Anfang Anders Filmproduktion |
| Release date | 3 ottobre 2024 |
| Production | Sylvio Raatz, Max Gleschinski, Jean-Pierre Meyer-Gehrke |
| Writer | Paul Raatz |
| Editing | Julius Holtz, Jean-Pierre Meyer-Gehrke |
| Cinematography | Jean-Pierre Meyer-Gehrke, Yannick Hasse, Rolando Octavio González, Lukas Seiler, Patrick Hinz, Julius Holtz |
| Assistant directors | Paul Raatz |
| Camera operators | Jean-Pierre Meyer-Gehrke, Yannick Hasse, Rolando Octavio González, Lukas Seiler, Patrick Hinz, Julius Holtz |
| Additional photography | Yannick Hasse, Rolando Octavio González, Lukas Seiler, Patrick Hinz, Julius Holtz, Jean-Pierre Meyer-Gehrke |
| Music | Adrian Dominik, Moritz Busch, Albrecht Ihlenburg, Irma Heinig, Vivien Tesch, Julius Holtz, Phillip Lehner, Tom Höft, Yannick Hasse, Lauri Hasleder |
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Release dates
Premiere
Theatrical release
Germany / Oct 03, 2024 / 12
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