Loitz is one of those former GDR towns that still suffer from the effects of German reunification. For a year "Infinite Place" looks behind the gray facade of the seemingly dying town and questions concepts of home and identity through the perspective of its old and new inhabitants. The town’s vacancy and people’s urge for self-realization create a fruitful look into the future.
Unfortunately the movie Infinite Place is not yet available on Disney Plus.
Camera | Jean-Pierre Meyer-Gehrke | Director of Photography |
Editing | Julius Holtz | Editor |
Sound | Irma Heinig | Sound Designer |
Sound | Moritz Busch | Sound Mixer |
Sound | Albrecht Ihlenburg | Foley Artist |
Sound | Adrian Dominik | Music |
Editing | Jean-Pierre Meyer-Gehrke | Color Grading |
Production | Torsten Wichner | Production Manager |
Production | Betty Koschka | Production Manager |
Production | Benjamin Hujawa | Production Manager |
Camera | Yannick Hasse | Additional Camera |
Camera | Julius Holtz | Additional Camera |
Camera | Lukas Seiler | Additional Camera |
Camera | Patrick Hinz | Additional Camera |
Camera | Rolando Octavio González | Additional Camera |
Sound | Vivien Tesch | Sound |
Sound | Phillip Lehner | Sound |
Sound | Lauri Hasleder | Sound |
Sound | Yannick Hasse | Sound |
Sound | Julius Holtz | Sound |
Sound | Tom Höft | Sound |
Directing | Paul Raatz | Director |
Writing | Paul Raatz | Writer |
Production | Sylvio Raatz | Associate Producer |
Production | Max Gleschinski | Producer |
Production | Jean-Pierre Meyer-Gehrke | Producer |