OXYTOCIN (2016)

Oxytocin—the “cuddle hormone”.

A single woman lives with a lifelike newborn doll. Her feelings of motherhood appear to be as real as the baby is lifeless while the anonymous public sets the stage for this act of deception.

Director: Ludwig Löckinger
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 11 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Oliver Schneider
Country: Austria
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

Themes

The Complexity of Mother-Daughter Bonds, The Complex Bond Between Mother and Son

Keywords

motherly love, hit-and-run, doll, motherhood

More Films by Director: Ludwig Löckinger
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is OXYTOCIN about?
A single woman lives with a lifelike newborn doll. Her feelings of motherhood appear to be as real as the baby is lifeless while the anonymous public sets the stage for this act of deception.
Who directed OXYTOCIN?
OXYTOCIN was directed by Ludwig Löckinger.
Who stars in OXYTOCIN?
OXYTOCIN stars Eva Löbau, Elisabeth Veit, Paul Plos, Tom Hanslmaier, Florian Brüggler, Reinhard Brüggler.
How long is OXYTOCIN?
OXYTOCIN has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
What genre is OXYTOCIN?
OXYTOCIN is a Drama film.
Where was OXYTOCIN produced?
OXYTOCIN was produced in Austria.
What are the themes of OXYTOCIN?
The themes of OXYTOCIN include: The Complexity of Mother-Daughter Bonds, The Complex Bond Between Mother and Son.