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Neue Natur: Art Girls Intern 2015

70 min📅 2015-03-02

Neue Natur: Art Girls Intern (2015) dives into the fascinating intersection of media art, science, and collective storytelling, all under Robert Bramkamp's imaginative direction.

Director: Robert Bramkamp

Cast

Inga Busch
Inga Busch
Nikita Neufeld
Peter Lohmeyer
Peter Lohmeyer
Peter / Laurens Maturana
Megan Gay
Megan Gay
Una Queens
Christian Steyer
Christian Steyer
Der Erzähler
Jana Schulz
Jana Schulz
Fiona
Tomek Nowicki
Tomek Nowicki
Sven
Gabriele Gysi
Gabriele Gysi
Erwählte
Saralisa Volm
Saralisa Volm
Reha-Supervisorin
Isabelle Höpfner
Reporterin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Neue Natur: Art Girls Intern (2015) about?

Neue Natur: Art Girls Intern explores how media art and collective storytelling can turn imagination into reality. Set in a modern metropolis, the film follows a group of creators and thinkers as they experiment with new ways to shape the world through their art and shared visions.

Who directed Neue Natur: Art Girls Intern?

Neue Natur: Art Girls Intern was directed by Robert Bramkamp, a filmmaker known for blending documentary and fiction to explore creative and scientific themes.

Who stars in Neue Natur: Art Girls Intern?

The film features Inga Busch, Peter Lohmeyer, Megan Gay, Christian Steyer, and Jana Schulz as part of its core ensemble.

Is Neue Natur: Art Girls Intern (2015) worth watching?

With its unique blend of sci-fi and documentary, Neue Natur: Art Girls Intern offers a thought-provoking experience for fans of experimental cinema. While it may not have a mainstream appeal, its themes of creativity and collective storytelling make it a compelling watch for niche audiences.

How long is Neue Natur: Art Girls Intern?

Neue Natur: Art Girls Intern has a runtime of 70 minutes.

About Neue Natur: Art Girls Intern (2015) — A Sci-Fi Documentary on Art, Science, and Collective Imagination

Neue Natur: Art Girls Intern (2015) dives into the fascinating intersection of media art, science, and collective storytelling, all under Robert Bramkamp's imaginative direction. Blending documentary realism with fiction, this 70-minute sci-fi film follows a group of visionaries in a modern metropolis as they explore how art and storytelling can reshape reality itself. Through the lens of a contemporary fairy tale, the movie captures the magic of human imagination and its potential to transform our world.

With a stellar cast including Inga Busch, Peter Lohmeyer, and Megan Gay, the film weaves together themes of innovation, collaboration, and the power of narrative. Bramkamp crafts an atmospheric journey that feels both futuristic and deeply human, inviting viewers to question the boundaries between reality and the stories we tell about it.