| directed: Timo Novotny |
| edit: Timo
Novotny & |
| Norbert Pfaffenbichler |
| script: Timo
Novotny |
| script support: W.
Schloegl |
| camera: Timo Novotny & |
| Norbert Pfaffenbichler |
| producer: Vidok & |
| Universal Music GmbH |
| japanes production team: |
| Power Graphixx |
| duration: 15 min |
| year of production: 2004 |
| sound: Sofa Surfers |
| medium: 35mm |
| actors: Yoshiyuki Komatsu, |
| Arrow Nakajima, |
| Hiroyuki Nagatake |
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CARGO35 is the re-edited/re-coloured/re-mastered work of cargo which
got funding from the Austrian Government for a 35mm transfer.
Synopsis:
Starting with one of the big advertising screens in Tokyo, cargo introduces itself
in the form of a bag to a young Japanese guy called Komatsu. Meeting point: a
trashcan in Shibuya (the biggest trainstation in Tokyo). There would be nothing
unusual about this if it were not for the cell phone in the bag which all of
a sudden starts to ring and Komatsu gets the order to leave the bag somewhere.
There the problems starts because people in Tokyo are supposed to be honest and
Komatsu is not really able to get rid of the bag. The bag ends up where it was
found and the story could go on and on forever.
Cargo is symbiosis of a music video trilogy and a shortfilm. Basicly
the story is a loop about misterious people, mobile phones and a bag,
which becomes heavy cargo for one of the characters.
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