THE INTERVIEW
January, 2026
SÉBASTIAN BAUER
DIRECTORS OF KORNATI ISLANDS “THE TEARS OF GOD”
HONORABLE MENTION
Sebastian, tell us a bit more about yourself. Where does your desire to become a director come from?
What is your background?
What were your references for Kornati Islands – The Tears of God?
You received a Honorable Mention at the RED Movie Awards—what does this award mean to you?
The Kornati archipelago is often described as raw and unforgiving. How did you approach capturing both its harshness and its beauty on screen?
What were the main challenges—logistical or emotional—of filming in such a remote environment?
How did you use visuals and sound to let the landscape “speak for itself”?
I consciously recorded many sound elements separately in order to integrate them selectively into the soundtrack later. In the editing process, it was important to me to create a varied visual rhythm that combines drone shots, wide angles, and calmer compositions. Music was a central element. We searched for a long time and eventually found a piece that carries the tension between the rawness and gentleness of the Kornati Islands. My intention was never to artificially impose something, but rather to subtly enhance what was already there. For the use of the song “Cesarica”, we explicitly requested permission from Croatia Records. This song has great cultural significance in Croatia, and it was important to us to integrate it into the film with respect and a full awareness of its emotional weight.
How did this journey change your own relationship with time, solitude, and nature?
If someone has never been to the Kornati Islands, how would you describe the feeling of being there in just one sentence?
What is your next project?
At the moment, I am carrying an idea within me that has not yet been fully decided upon. “Voluntario – The Fire Horse” is a music-driven short film in which visual language and music are interwoven as equals. At its core is the unbreakable human will to keep going despite resistance. A black stallion galloping powerfully through the plains of Spain symbolizes the inner fire of life. Multiple layers unfold in parallel: the expressive presence of a flamenco dancer translating inner conflict into movement, and the fate of a woman raising her children alone under difficult circumstances. The result is an atmospherically dense short film that tells its story less through dialogue than through music, bodies, images, and symbolism—a universal story about hope, resilience, and the power to preserve one’s inner fire.
Links:
Website mySea: https://my-sea.com/
Website Kornati National Park: https://www.np-kornati.hr/
Website Sebastian Bauer: https://www.eaglepictures.de/
YouTube Movie „Kornati Islands – The Tears of God“: https://youtu.be/DqEdETLrrZw
YouTube Trailer „Kornati Islands – The Tears of God“: https://youtu.be/TUqn9XQ4vjo