'Oasis' Trailer: School Violence and Forest Refuge
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'Oasis' Trailer: School Violence and Forest Refuge

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Jannis Lenz’s feature debut, 'Oasis,' will premiere at the Venice Film Festival. The film centers on a school that descends into violence, forcing three outcasts to seek shelter in a forest.

The trailer reveals a story exploring the “quiet brutality of human relationships, while echoing the violence that shapes our contemporary world.” The film’s narrative focuses on the escalating tensions within the school environment and the subsequent flight of three students.

'Oasis' marks Jannis Lenz’s first feature film. The premiere at Venice suggests the film is intended to be a serious exploration of societal issues, specifically the roots and consequences of violence. The film aims to portray not just the acts of violence themselves, but the underlying dynamics and relationships that contribute to them.

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