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Crime Thriller 'Triptych' Explores Dark Human Nature
16 Feb
Summary
- Anthology thriller 'Triptych' examines the shift from peace to violence.
- Filming commenced principal photography on its final storyline in Berlin.
- The film features three narratives in English, German, and French.

An anthology thriller titled "Triptych" is currently in production, with principal photography on its third and final storyline recently commencing in Berlin. The film, which also filmed in London and Brandenburg, explores the universal psychological processes that can transform peaceful individuals into those capable of violence, examining the delicate boundary between civility and brutality.
Co-produced and directed by Isaiah Michalski, "Triptych" is executive produced by Anna Winger. The production emphasizes an improvisation-driven approach, developed through close collaboration with its actors, who were integral in shaping their characters. This methodology draws inspiration from a growing trend in arthouse cinema.
The film features three distinct crime stories, each presented in a different language: English, German, and French. This multi-lingual approach, combined with an agile filming style by DP Stephan Burchardt, allows "Triptych" to weave together interconnected narratives and explore the psychological journeys of its characters toward acts of violence.




