Inti­mate Dis­tance

The great promise of internet-based forms of communication is that they help maintain relationships over great geographical distance. Their proliferation and success has, in only a couple of years, fostered new forms of living together, new modes of closeness and intimacy. The collaborative documentary project “Intimate Distance” is a unique experiment for which three transnational families (dispersed between Germany and Russia, Turkey, and Colombia) have recorded their webcam conversations over the course of several months. The resulting film offers a very intimate insight into the fascinating communication rituals, with which people who are separated by migration organize a transnational family life via Skype. “Intimate Distance” is a documentary that evolved without the presence of a director. It is composed solely from the images that its protagonists produce of themselves on a daily basis with the help of digital technology. Thus, the film is a meditation on the potentials and limitations of digitally mediated proximity.

Credits

Script:

Steffen Köhn

Camera:

Axel Hartfiel

Patricia Rendon

Maina Gridina

Producer:

Henrika Kull

Editing:

Leonardo Franke

Sound:

Kristian Rave

Film info

Direction:

Steffen Köhn

Genre:

documentary

Country of production:

Germany

Production Company:

Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin

Gefördert von der Nachwuchsförderung Film und neue Medien Rheinland-Pfalz

Production:

2014

Shooting format:

Digital Video (Webcam)

Screening format:

1:1,85

Frame rate:

24 fps

Aspect ratio:

1:1,85

Sound format:

Stereo

Language:

English/Spanish/Russian, subtitles available in English, German

Version:

OmU

Festivals:

30. DOK.fest München (07.-17.05.2015)

Runtime:

17