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Kaffeeklatsch
A group of parapsychologists, as well as a skeptical cop, are terrorized by a Satanic ghost in a bed-and-breakfast.
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Plot Summary
A man enters a cafe and orders coffee. As he waits, his thoughts drift to memories and reflections on his life. The short film explores themes of introspection and the quiet moments of contemplation.
Critical Reception
As a short film, "Kaffeeklatsch" received modest attention primarily within festival circuits and among those who follow emerging directors. It is recognized as an early work by Joachim Trier, showcasing his developing style.
What Reviewers Say
A contemplative and atmospheric short film.
Showcases early directorial talent in visual storytelling.
Offers a brief, introspective character study.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this short film is not widely available on Google platforms.
Fun Fact
This short film was an early directorial effort from Joachim Trier, who later gained international acclaim for films like 'Reprise' and 'The Worst Person in the World'.
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