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Take What You Can Carry ()


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A character study as well as a meditation on communication, creativity, and physical space, Take What You Can Carry is a picture of a young woman seen through the interiors she occupies and the company she keeps. A North American living... See more »

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Lilly
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Bastien
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Angela
Bastian Trost ...
Bastian
Sebastian Bark ...
Gob Squad
Mat Hand ...
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Tina Pfurr ...
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Sharon Smith ...
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Laura
Simon Will ...
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Directed by

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Matthew Porterfield

Written by

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Matthew Porterfield ... (writer)

Produced by

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Zsuzsanna Kiràly ... producer
Matthew Porterfield ... producer

Cinematography by

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Jenny Lou Ziegel

Editing by

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Amanda Larson

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Pedro Maia ... assistant editor
Matilda Mester ... colorist
Caspar Newbolt ... title design

Set Decoration by

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Anna Sofie Hartmann

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Lauro Cress ... first assistant director

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Scott Hirsch ... dialogue editor
Danny Meltzer ... production sound mixer / sound effects editor
Gene Park ... re-recording mixer

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Tom Akinleminu ... assistant camera
Iris Janke ... still photographer
Markus Koob ... assistant camera / key grip

Casting Department

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Nina Haun ... casting consultant
Alrun Seifert ... casting consultant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Sandra Ernst ... costume consultant

Script and Continuity Department

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Anna Sofie Hartmann ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Caspar Newbolt ... poster design

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Plot Summary

A character study as well as a meditation on communication, creativity, and physical space, Take What You Can Carry is a picture of a young woman seen through the interiors she occupies and the company she keeps. A North American living abroad, Lilly aspires to shape an intimate and private place of her own while connecting to the world around her. When she receives a letter from home, it provides the conduit she needs to fuse her transient self with the person she's always known herself to be. Written by Matt Porterfield

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  • 30 min
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