Vargtimmen—After a Scene by Ingmar Bergman

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Vargtimmen—After a Scene by Ingmar Bergman is the exact reconstruction of a scene in Bergman’s 1968 film of the same name. Frame for frame, Georg Tiller and his cameraman Claudio Pfeifer reproduced the same shots—with the crucial difference that no actors are visible. All we see are the ocean and cliffs in black and white, steep rock formations, and with them the quiet surface of the water, ruffled slightly by the breeze. The soundtrack, which had no dialogue in the original either, was taken from the first film and adds narrative structure to the lonely landscape. While in Vargtimmen Bergman concentrated on the faces of people, the focus of Tiller’s film experiment is space, and nature.

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18-03-2010

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Georg Tiller

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Georg Tiller was born on February 22, 1981 in Vienna, Austria. After unfinished studies in philosophy and theatre, Georg Tiller studied film directing and cinematography at the Vienna Film Academy in the class of Michael Haneke and Christian Berger later film studies with Harun Farocki. He is a writer, director and producer known for Zaho Zay (2020), White Coal (2015) and Persona Beach (2011).
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