Elsa Kremser and Peter Levin - Cinema for Love

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Join for a conversation with directing duo Elsa Kremser and Levin Peter after the screening of their delicate and fragile love story between a model and a morgue working painter in White Snail.
Original Title: White Snail Year of Production: 2025 Duration: 115 min Country of Production: Germany, Austria Languages: Russian, Belarusian, English, Mandarin Subtitles: English Director(s): Elsa Kremser & Levin Peter Screenplay: Elsa Kremser & Levin Peter Cinematography: Mikhail Khursevich Editor: Stephan Bechinger Music: John Gürtler & Jan Miserre Producers: Lixi Frank; David Bohun; Elsa Kremser; Levin Peter

White Snail unfolds as a haunting, tactile drama of disquiet and connection. A pale, struggling model driven toward a career in China, and a morgue technician-painter whose canvases commemorate the decaying body, in a fragile love story born in Minsk's nightmare-lit nights. Their worlds collide in unsettling milieus: hospitals, morgues, neon-drenched avenues, and dim karaoke bars.

The narrative begins from despair, a suicidal hospital admission, but evolves into glimmers of solace. Their bond, spoken in silences, is more about listening than language. Masha’s perfectionism, sculpted by modelling school, meets Misha’s morbid artistry; both live at society’s margins. Critics describe the film as a meditation on mortality and alienation, where death becomes a  metaphor, and affection blooms in unexpected soil.

White Snail premiered at Locarno’s main competition, earning the Special Jury Prize and dual acting awards for its leads. Subsequent festival appearances, including Sarajevo, confirmed its status as a strange, resonant hymn to youth, fragility, and uncanny empathy in troubled times. Elsa Kremser and Levin Peter are among the most exciting directors working today, known for their distinct methods and admirably collaborative approach.

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