South African filmmaker and enfant terrible Manus Oosthuizen meets with film critic Babette Cruickshank in a Los Angeles sound studio. With key members of Manus’s crew joining, they record an audio commentary track for his new “elegiac feature documentary Razzennest” that cryptically deals with the legacy of the Thirty Years’ War.
During the recording session, strange incidents start to occur. One by one, the film crew members are possessed by the ghosts of soldiers and peasants from 1645. As the possession takes hold, history seems to be repeating itself within the confines of the studio.
As the audio commentary progresses, Manus and Babette start to realize the true nature of their documentary film. The legacy of the Thirty Years’ War is haunting them in ways they never could have imagined. The line between past and present begins to blur, and the consequences of their work become all too real.
With each passing minute, the tension in the studio rises as Manus and his crew try to navigate the supernatural forces at play. It becomes clear that they are not just telling a story of history but also living it in real-time.
Will Manus and Babette be able to unravel the mystery of Razzennest and free themselves from the grasp of the past? Or will they be forever trapped in a cycle of history repeating itself?
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