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“4 Women”
“4 Women”
Manufacture: Los Angeles 1993
Director: Stefan Würnitzer
Camera: Stefan Würnitzer
Cast: Lola, Shannon, Vivienne, Paula
Give me more, I want to know everything. Every word, every syllable, every letter. Attractive women unmask their opinions - blunt, a little frivolous and full of flirtatiousness. With a wink and a crimson pout on the highway to the truth - about men and jeans.
“B is for Blaumax”
“B is for Blaumax”
Manufacture: Los Angeles 1991
Director: Stefan Würnitzer
Camera: Thomas Kloss
Actor: Scot Anthony Robinson, aka. Scotty Rock, Tom Edwards, aka. Tome Tome
When Scotty Rock and Tome Tome turn up the volume, the alarm goes off in your head. In a positive sense. The two of them do whatever comes to mind with the brand. The idea behind the movie: to integrate the word BLAUMAX either visually or acoustically into every shot - a confetti shower of impressions and BLAUMAX logos.
“Birthday Present”
“Birthday Present”
Manufacture: Vienna 1988
Director: Stefan Würnitzer
Camera: Michael Bindlechner
The saxophone flies through the room, which the main actors have charged electrically - a subtle, sensual mix of uncertainty and excitement. The spot reflects genre conventions from bygone times. It was shot with an ancient Super 8mm camera, the finished cut was then printed on 35mm format and prepared for cinema projection. This created the grainy look, which is reminiscent of the French films of the 60s.