Hurdy Gurdy

Daniel Seideneder, Daniel Pfeiffer

Estonia/Germany | V.O. - Without dialogue | 2011 | 4 min | Experimental | Canadian Premiere

?Hurdy Gurdy? is the english term for a barrel organ. Just like a barrel organ that repeats its song over and over again, everything in this film is in constant motion: trains, cars, airplanes, ships and people. Yet what is real and what is fake@ This short film uses its extraordinary aesthetics to question reality.

Distribution
Director Daniel Seideneder, Daniel Pfeiffer
Camera Daniel Pfeiffer, Daniel Seideneder Seideneder, Uwe Winter
Editing Fred Schuler
Screenplay Daniel Seideneder
Producer Susanne May
Production -drop-out–films
Distribution -drop-out–films

Biographie

Daniel Seideneder

In the year 2000, just after finishing his Abitur, Daniel Seideneder worked as a paramedic.
In 2001 he began studying media design at Mainz University of Applied Sciences, gaining
his diploma in 2007. In 2001 he founded the film production company -drop-out–films. Today
he works as a freelance author and director. He is currently finishing his Masters degree
in time–based media at Mainz University of Applied Sciences.

Biographie

Daniel Pfeiffer

Daniel Peiffer was born in Mainz in 1968. From 1991 to 1993 he studied economics at the
Johannes Gutenberg–University Mainz. From 1992 to 1995 he was trained by Pieree Wyss
and Enno_Ilka Uhde in stage directing and the dramatic composition of ballet. From 1993 to
1996 he studied theatre and film studies and political science at the Johannes Gutenberg–
University. He then went on to study media design at Mainz University of Applied Sciences,
until 2004. Since then he has been working as a freelance author and director of documentaries
for Film and TV.