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Short film awarded a Golden Calf in 1990 about the Schrödinger paradox. What happens if you put a cat in a box and then fill it with gas?
Short film in which Mr. Schrödinger (Bruno Ganz) returns to his flat in the Bijlmer on an autumn day, gets a heart attack and dies. At the same time, the Schrödinger paradox is presented in a classroom: What happens if you put a cat in a box and then fill the box with gas? The teacher explains that as long as you do not see it with your own eyes, the cat may be dead or alive. Awarded a Golden Calf for Best Short Film in 1990.

Title: Schrödingerskat
Year: 1990
Duration : 18 minutes
Category: Short Feature
Edition: NFF 1990

Gouden Kalf winner

Beste Korte Film (1990)
Paolo Pistolesi

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