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- It tells the story of a photo team that is afflicted by a 200-year-old curse during a Gothic shoot. In the form of the "Huckup Aufhockers", almost the entire team is occupied by the sinister curse. The demon's identifying image is a morbid smile. The demon is passed on through an old rusty knife and its use as a murder weapon. Anyone who picks up the cursed knife, even if only in defense, becomes involuntarily possessed and leads to the bizarre murder that unleashed the horrific evil. But the curse has an origin. In 1824 a murder took place in the same house. The "religieous possessed" widow Agate demands of her son Thomas that he should marry a middle-class young woman from a rich family. Even Thomas's father suffered under the domineering Agathe and died of fear of life because of her greed for money and exaggerated religious relationship with God. Thomas is secretly expecting a beloved child with the "travelling dancer" Serafina, so that he can finally start his own family. Agate is so enraged that she uses black magic disguised as a healing elixir consecrated by the Church. She tries to destroy there true love as she simultaneously reflects on the loss of Thomas and her own greed-obsessed life. When Agathe pronounces the "blessing of liberation" with his cross held up, Serafina's brain disabled brother Valentin tries to prevent this by attacking Agathe with a knife in a panic-stricken frenzy. During the fight, however, Martha, the intended fiancee, accidentally dies. Valentin, who only wanted to defend Serafina and Thomas, unintentionally becomes a tragic murderer. Agate's pain is so deep that she calls on the devil to help her. The curse takes its course. The story is partly based on true stories.
- "The Adventures of Tiberius von Hadern" is a funny silent movie with mysterious witches and quirky types in black and white. Scotland in 1520: Tiberius of Hadern deals with magic fixings. One day, however, a magic accident and the rich Auguste turns into a swan. Tiberius goes in search of the ingredients for a potion, which is to transform the poor woman back again. His dangerous path leads him into the forest of the witches. There he experiences many offbeat adventures with a shadow Woogy, the Fire Witch, a fortune teller, his dwarf dwarf friend Bibbel and Fledderik Cooper. The man who invented the Hexomat, the witches remote control. Whether Tiberius succeeds in finding the mysterious ingredients remains to be seen. The silent drama "The Adventures of Tiberius von Hadern" by director and producer Axel Loh was filmed in Scotland and Germany. The characters from the film are based on characters who became famous through his live shows "Witchcraft at Vogelsberg". The medieval film shows wonderfull images that take the viewer through the music and the entertaining sequence of scenes into a world without a spoken word. Inspired by directors like Sergei Eisenstein, F.W. Murnau and Fritz Lang created a film that quotes the pioneers of the silent film era and brings back the fascination of bygone days back to the screen. "The Adventures of Tiberius of Hadern" is a tribute to the early days of Hollywood and a real treat for the viewer who wants to engage in a humorous black and white adventure with lots of music.
- The experimental film "Blockbuster - Clouding their senses" shows facades and what is hidden behind them. The big show - the appearance. The world is a game and thus becomes a toy. Delusion. Illusion. If you take off the beauty and the mask you can see the grimaces behind it. Big states are at war. But they are all the same. And their goals are the same too. Power and control. If you get involved in the game of demons, then the perspective narrows. Until everything disappears. In the end, everything is dark. In the experimental film "Blockbuster - Clouding their senses", director and cameraman Axel Loh uses film material from the various phases of his cinematic work. The Super 8 pictures were taken between 1979 and 1983. These were the first attempts to use this camera. The 16mm images are from 1997-1999. The film was cut in November 2020. The Corona crisis had a major impact on the work. People wear masks for a variety of reasons. Be it for self-protection or for camouflage.
- Paul Keller lives in a bombed-out city in the post-war year of 1952. He did not know his father and his mother is no longer there. Paul finds one day the missing person report of a young girl. He goes to Inspector Holler and claims that he knows the girl. But in the course of the conversation, Paul always seems less credible. He is sent out by the inspector. Does Paul actually have anything to do with the missing girl or does he seek recognition in a lost world? When he meets young Ingrid and falls in love with her, the story turns in an uncontrollable and surprising direction. The film "Paul Keller - Silence in Scream" is produced by Frame Store Film and Entertainment GmbH on 16mm film. Director Axel Loh focuses on the "old school" look in the style of the 50s films. For this reason, he uses Beaulieau R16 series cameras from the '60s, which exactly reflect the look of this time. In addition, old footage is used, which shows street scenes and ruins of the post-war period. The scenes have emerged after extensive time research and show the world of a traumatized German post-war society at the beginning of the economic miracle time.