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''Pressure Bolt'' (German: ''Druckbolzen'') is a 2003 German
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created by
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and Marinko Spahić. Shot in black and white, the film has been described as a
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n vision of the future, in which what remains of the
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is worked to death in a set of repetitive and meaningless tasks. The short film garnered praise and awards, mainly for its technical innovation. The short has been compared to the work of
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Plot

A newcomer, one of many men in drab suits walking in single file through a wasteland, enters a huge and grim factory building and is interviewed by a "headhunter" who only appears to be a man, but is actually a "talking face". The newcomer agrees to take the job. He makes his way to a room where other men sit in cubicles processing forms which appear on desks through a slot. The newcomer imitates what they do, slotting the finished forms back through a second slot. On the other side of the room, a frightened man has fallen behind in his paperwork. Punishment for this "quitter" is swift and deadly. The newcomer returns to his desk and redoubles his efforts, lest he, too, meet the same fate. His struggles with the system appear to be in vain.


Cast

* as Newcomer *Erfan Al-Madani as Headhunter (Headhunter's Voice: Tobias Seiffert) *Claudius Urban as Quitter
Benni Diez Benjamin "Benni" Diez is a German filmmaker and electronic musician, known for his darkly themed short films ''Pressure Bolt'' and ''Kingz'', and his debut romantic horror comedy feature '' Stung.'' Education and filmmaking career Born in 1979 ...
is among the six extras playing other potential new employees.


Themes


Bureaucracy and alienation

''Pressure Bolt'' invokes a vision of a future
dystopia A dystopia (from Ancient Greek δυσ- "bad, hard" and τόπος "place"; alternatively cacotopiaCacotopia (from κακός ''kakos'' "bad") was the term used by Jeremy Bentham in his 1818 Plan of Parliamentary Reform (Works, vol. 3, p. 493). ...
, in which lines of alienated people on screen appear to be all that remains of the human race, worked to death in a set of repetitive and meaningless tasks. Human beings work both for and inside of "an enormous bureaucratic machinery", each one "an insignificant cog" in a "merciless system in which abnegators are eliminated", and indeed whose whole purpose "seems to be self destruction."


Production


Background and development

Benni Diez Benjamin "Benni" Diez is a German filmmaker and electronic musician, known for his darkly themed short films ''Pressure Bolt'' and ''Kingz'', and his debut romantic horror comedy feature '' Stung.'' Education and filmmaking career Born in 1979 ...
developed a love for horror and science-fiction filmmaking in the early 1990s, and worked for agencies and production companies in
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before enrolling at
Film Academy Baden-Württemberg The Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg (German: ''Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg'') was founded in 1991 as a publicly funded film school in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The Filmakademie is one of the most internationally renowned film sc ...
in 2002, where he specialised in
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and
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. ''Pressure Bolt'' was made during his first year at the film academy, and is the first film on which Diez collaborated with Marinko Spahić, another student at Baden-Württemberg (they collaborated again on ''
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'', released in 2007). Benni Diez performed most of the principal tasks himself, including
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and served as an extra. The film was made for €250. Erfan Al-Madani, who plays the headhunter, translated all of his script from German to Arabic, as "it was easier for him to act in his native language."


Filming

The short is a
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), all of it shot within a 3x3 m blue screen over two days, using two lamps, "a shopping cart for a dolly," on a Canon XM1 DV camera. According to Diez: "Pretty much everything except the actor is CG. I spent about 2 months in front of my monitor," using
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and
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. All the textures were hand painted with
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Music

Erfan Al-Madani plays the
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heard on the music soundtrack.


Release

''Pressure Bolt'' was shown for the first time at Sehsuechte, the
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student film festival, on 1 May 2003. Thereafter the short was screened at a number of international film festivals in Europe, including
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(in competition in the independents forum, July 2003),
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, Festival garage (
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, August 2003), Clermont, and Leuven. It was also shown at the 10th
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in
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. The short won awards when shown at , for sound, and at
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, for technical innovation.


Home media and streaming

''Pressure Bolt'' appears with twelve other short films in the German 13th Street production ''Shocking Shorts 2'' anthology film DVD (2004) including directors' commentary. The short appears in its entirety on
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Reception


Critical response

''
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'' called ''Pressure Bolt'' "stunning" and "quite possibly the best film ever made for under five hundred bucks". Todd Brown similarly praises the short, particularly for its technical achievements despite the tiny budget:
''Druckbolzen'' proves conclusively that while money can go a long way to mask a lack of talent the truly talented can create entire worlds for nothing. Diez and Spahić are, to put it simply, hugely talented, and with their paltry budget put together a film that would do Alex Proyas, Terry Gilliam or David Lynch proud.
Assigning a rating of 3½ stars, Austin Wolfe Murray calls ''Pressure Bolt''
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"in tone and spirit," a film in which fear is "the driving force." He compares the short to
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's and
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'', moments when the room, the headhunter and the "quitter" might have been mistaken for CGI animations, "created to look not quite normal and, therefore, disturbing."


Accolades

;Awards * (2003) • Best Sound (€3500, split evenly between composer and director) *
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(Bradford Film Festival, 2004) •
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for Best International Short Film *Dervio Film Festival (
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, 2004) • Best Director ;Nomination * 13th Street (
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, 2003) •


References

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External links


Official online release
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(under title ''Druckbolzen'') 2003 films 2003 animated short films Student films German animated short films German drama short films German animated science fiction films German horror films 2000s German-language films 2000s German films