Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Shooting the maze

Day 1





Victor von Schirach, Johannes Wanselow, Henrik Sjöstedt & Andrej Lunuskjin

Victor von Schirach, Johannes Wanselow

Taiga TV.
The director David Henriksson and assistant director - me.
It was freezing cold.

David Henriksson, David Odell and lady.


Fika.


Andrej Lunuskjin

I love this sign.

And this 70's bus driver and his all-man mustache and pipe.
I'm a woman of many and diverse passions.


Feeding time: Johannes Wanselow, Eric Krogh, Emile Blomberg, Eddie Boschek, Bratislav Stankovic, Emma Dimitriglou, Victor von Schirach, David Henriksson

Feeding time: Andrej Lunuskjin, Eric Krogh, Johannes Wanselow, Emile Blomberg, Eddie Boschek, Bratislav Stankovic, Emma Dimitroglou, Victor von Schirach, David Henriksson

Feeding time: Eddie Boschek, Linda Ivarsson, Bratislav Stankovic, Emma Dimitriglou, Victor von Schirach, Henrik Sjöstedt, David Henriksson

The director.
A profile fit to carry the demonic legacy of herr Bergman.

Day 2

The flowers had a rough time.

In the midst of shooting a very merry little group of Japanese tourists showed up.

They gathered round the cross, praying and making body letter formations. I was much too far away to read what they said, but I was told of a U, L and C. The director eventually chased them away.

Andrej Lunuskjin, Eric Krogh, Johannes Wanselow


Eddie Boschek


Bratislav Stankovic, David Henriksson


The all-seeing director David Henriksson

Shadow robot Johannes Wanselow

This is a small selection of photos I'll put together for crew and actors as a forget-this-not. It's also the last post about the shooting of the short film Angående Tims död.
(Previous posts: Lighting the Maze and The heart of the maze.)

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