2 + 2 = 22 [The Alphabet] Trailer

2 + 2 = 22 [The Alphabet] Trailer (2017)

09 February 2017 Factual, Music 88 mins

Worn-down pavements, broken paving stones. Trees that jut out of the concrete, casting shadows on to crumbling façades. The centre of Tbilisi in the summer of 2013. Glimpses of side and main streets, over railings and under balconies, of an architectural cacophony. The voiceover spoken by Natja Brunckhorst reflects on the nature of streets and public spaces.

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Crew

Jochen Jezussek

Jochen Jezussek Sound Designer

Till Beckmann

Till Beckmann Director of Photography

International Titles

2 Plus 2 Equals 22 The Alphabet Trailer

2+2=22: The Alphabet Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 09 February 2017

Korea 30 September 2024

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