The Robbers (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 24, 2024

Original Title:
Die Räuberinnen

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Lemonade Films

Production Countries:
Austria

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

Three trans women meet in a country house to plan a robbery. The trick of the heist is that, in order to create a false trail, they disguise themselves as men. While they share everyday life as a well-established team and lovers, they practice speaking in a deep voice, walking manly and behaving in a masculine manner. In this process, they reach their emotional and physical limits and repeatedly fail to imitate male connoted behavior.

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Assistant Camera:
Franziska Hufnagl

Assistant Gaffer:
Franziska Hufnagl

Casting:
Isa Schieche

Catering:
Ines Höckner
Juliane Schweitzer
Marianne Karigl

Color Grading:
Michael Seidl

Costume Design:
Isa Schieche

Director:
Isa Schieche

Director of Photography:
Alba R. Diaz

Editor:
Sybille Bauer-Zierfuss

Foley Artist:
Otger Kunert

Gaffer:
Alba R. Diaz

Graphic Designer:
Sybille Bauer-Zierfuss

Producer:
Isa Schieche

Production Assistant:
Ines Höckner

Production Design:
Isa Schieche

Set Photographer:
Juliane Schweitzer

Sound Designer:
Katharina Pichler

Sound Recordist:
Katharina Pichler

Title Designer:
Kora

Writer:
Isa Schieche

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