A reflection on identity and what is lost

0911WARSCHAUERSTR - It is a short film that explores the emotional displacement of fragmentjourney, inviting reflection on resistance, impermanence, and what is lost in a trip towards the unkno that challenges identity over time and its memory. The narrator guides the viewer through a ruined landscape, attempting to reconnect a blurred trace, revealing the uncertainty of being. The film haracterized by a visual and sound aesthetic that reinforces the sense of fading. The long take draped in fog, combined with the contrast between memory and the new, creates a dreamlike atmosphere, reflecting the ephemeral nature of accepting the present and the future.
DIRECTORS
Carolina Soltmann is a Chilean-German actress, producer, and screenwriter, currently based in Berlin. Throughout her career, she has stood out in various areas of the theater and film industries, participati in independent projects that span both cinema and documentary.
Soltmann has served as Executive Producer for the film “Educación Física” (2012), directed by Pab Cerda, as General Producer and Screenwriter for the documentary “Había una vez un Pueblo” (Chile-Brazil), an emotional, ensemble portrait of a rural community threatened by mining and its relationship with the passage of time. As a Director, she co-wrote the short film “Augurios, el cantar de las ave (Spain-Chile) with artist Daniela Gallardo. Her debut feature, 0911WARSCHAUERSTR. (Germany-Chile), co-directed with French director Boromir Bogumil, is a reflection on identity and displacement through an introspective narrative filmed in the city of Berlin. With a constantly evolving career, Carolina Soltmann continues to explore new ways of telling stories that connect different cultures and territories. Her new project, the short film "El silencio de la corchea", is currently in pre-production.
Boromir Bogumil is a French Berlin-based film director and producer whose work spans documentaries and narrative films, focusing on the relationship between people and places. He holds a diploma in film directing from the ESRA school in France. His documentaries include “Açaí Parau”, filmed in the Brazilian Amazon, exploring the socio-economic impact of the açaí industry, and “Dona de Roça”, a portrait of traditional farming communities in the region. His short films and documentaries have been showcased at numerous international film festivals. As Creative Director of the cultural NGO Skatesencia Berlin, he fosters creative communities through filmmaking workshops and inclusive skateboarding events in public spaces. In 2023, he co-led a workshop with indigenous communities from Venezuela and Brazil alongside Santiago Burelli, sharing communication tools with people affected by illegal mining and often excluded from global narratives. Since 2024, Boromir Bogumil has been developing his first feature film set in Berlin, continuing his exploration of socially relevant stories rooted in cultural and environmental themes.