Project Detail

Hermit

Synopsis

Based on a true story, HERMIT is a film poem which follows a man without a home and who has no desire for one. Afraid of permanency, he lives in a nightmare of endless transition, going aimlessly from job to job. HERMIT questions contemporary notions of belonging in a temporary and unsettled world, taking us on a journey through the fears of this strangely detached existence.

Details

Year
2020
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
5 min
Format
16mm
Director
Kristina Cranfeld
Producer
Kristina Cranfeld
Editor
Kristina Cranfeld
Director of Photography
Kristina Cranfeld
Sound
Rob Szeliga
Principal cast
Vadim R

Production Status

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