Gasp (2012 film) explained

Gasp
Director:Eicke Bettinga
Producer:Samuel Huang
Starring:Jan Amazigh Sid
Gianni Scülfort
Julie Trappett
Philippe Jacq
Cinematography:Eicke Bettinga
Editing:Oliver Szyza
Music:John Dowland
Runtime:15 minutes
Country:Germany, Taiwan
Language:German, French

Gasp is a German-Taiwanese short film drama written and directed by Eicke Bettinga. The film premiered in the Official Selection at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival where it was nominated for the Short Film Palme d'Or.[1]

Plot

It's the story about a teenager who only has one wish: to feel something - anything. One day he pushes his longing to the limit.

Critical reception

"Eicke Bettinga touches on the big, abstract themes of solidarity, of human connection, of isolation, numbness and sacrifice."— Cannes Nisimazine[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Festival de Cannes Unveils Cinefondation and Short Films Selections . The Hollywood Reporter .
  2. Web site: Nisimazine in Cannes 2012 . Nisimazine .