Wuppertal, Germany is not a likely locale for para-military gunfights and flying car chases—at least not yet. Fueled by a fund from Medienprojekt Wuppertal, a group of film students created this ambitious film set in a futuristic Wuppertal to promote the video magazine Borderline.
The film’s director, Christoph Heimer, is currently enrolled in Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg (although he wasn’t quite a student yet at the time of making this project).
The look of the project was based on original posters for Medienprojekt Wuppertal illustrated by Berlin-based artist Reinhard Kleist.
Check out the production stills: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3
Director / Vfx Supervisor - Christoph Heimer
Producer - David Müllenborn
Production Assistant - Sebastian Fischbach
DoP - Panagiotis Costoglou
Camera Assistant - Daniel Che Herrmann
Costumes - Aileen Richter
Stuntcoordinator, Stunt Performer - Martin Goeres
Rigging - Ralf Güthler
Grip - Kalle Vosskühler
Storyboard - Robert Meusel
Storyboard - Leo Bardelle
3D Postproduktion - Mark Caliman
3D Postproduktion - Oskar Hartbrich
3D Postproduktion - Sebastian Gimmel
3D Postproduktion - Philipp Mekus
Set Decoration - Winfried Venne
Building of Greenscreen - Helmut Oberbossel
Car Design - Sebastian Salanta
Car Construction - Felix Broschat
Sounddesign - Karol Obara
Music - Carsten Boecker
Hero - Ulrich Brandhoff
Hero’s Girlfriend - Ming Ling Lok
SWAT Soldier #1 - Andre Brünner
SWAT Soldier #2 - Sebastian Schäfer
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