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Cinema without people: Hagazussa(2017, Lukas Feigelfeld, dir.)


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Hands in Hagazussa (2017, Lukas Feigelfeld, dir.)Hands in Hagazussa (2017, Lukas Feigelfeld, dir.)Hands in Hagazussa (2017, Lukas Feigelfeld, dir.)Hands in Hagazussa (2017, Lukas Feigelfeld, dir.)Hands in Hagazussa (2017, Lukas Feigelfeld, dir.)Hands in Hagazussa (2017, Lukas Feigelfeld, dir.)

Hands in Hagazussa(2017, Lukas Feigelfeld, dir.)


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One perfect cross-dissolve from Hagazussa (2017, Lukas Feigelfeld, dir.)

One perfect cross-dissolve from Hagazussa(2017, Lukas Feigelfeld, dir.)


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“Writing stories comes more from necessity—you have something in your head and you just need to write it down. The whole Hagazussa witch concept was put together through old nightmares. When I spent my childhood in the woods in Austria I was always very scared of these old stories of witches. The mountains have a very dark touch to them, I was always fascinated and scared by them. I’m working on these old fears and getting inspired by them.”

-Lukas Feigelfeld

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