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Pandemonic (2020)

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Pandemonic

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The film took 344 days in post production because all the images had to be applied filters, effects and other things. This is to create a mixture between the raw materials to make them resemble each other as much as possible. The film is shot on video, 8 mm, 16 mm, DV-Cam and 4K.
The film will exist on 2 VHS tapes somewhere on earth forever. No one knows where...
Due to the wishes of the director, the film only has 3 screenings before the digital file must be deleted forever. Once in Norway, Tønsberg. And 2 times in the Netherlands, Breda.
The film was made with only 2 people in the crew. It was recorded in 24 hours and 34 minutes. So under 25 hours, which was the limit the director had set.
The film was originally made for 2 screenings. A screening for the Tromsø International Film Festival in Norway and one for the BUT film festival in the Netherlands. The Tromsø International Film Festival said no to the film. So the screening in Norway was a closed screening with specially invited guests. But the BUT film festival said yes to the film and nominated it for best feature award.

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