Ascension Day - Ausgelöscht (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 5, 2014

Original Title:
Ascension Day - Ausgelöscht

Alternate Titles:
Eva Zorn

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Avalon

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

Young and rebellious Eva despises her mother who married shady business man Michael and is living with him and his two daughters in a luxurious country house. When Eva overhears that a supposedly illegal delivery of uncut diamonds is about to go down on Ascencion Day she sees an opportunity to get rich and start a new life elsewhere. Together with her boyfriend Hanno and his buddy Dominik she plans a robbery during which nobody is supposed to be harmed. However, things go terribly wrong and a spiral of violence and revenge starts to spin.

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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Brenda Huld

Colorist:
Felix Hüsken

Continuity:
Reni Jordan

Director:
Harald Holzenleiter

Director of Photography:
Brian D. Goff

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Lars Buge

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Alexander Kohn

Foley Editor:
Robert Keilbar

Gaffer:
Kris Willner

Makeup Department Head:
Romulo Corrêa

Production Assistant:
Damian Sochacki

Production Design:
Susan Gohsmann
Graziella Tomasi

Standby Property Master:
Susan Gohsmann

Title Designer:
Claudia Budelmann

Unit Manager:
Paolo Percoco

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