A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 6, 2015
Original Title:
Zuhause
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Medienkollektiv Manfred
Rabauke Filmproduktion
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
Nine-to-fiver Lars gets his favorite tie stolen by an obscure old man. As he follows the man, Lars discovers different ways of living.
Assistant Director:
Nele Jacobs
Assistant Editor:
Roy Liedke
Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Alice Biemann
Martin Templin
Catering:
Heinz Wittmer
Susanna Isabell Bergen
Thomas Runkel
Paul Werner Bergen
Jana Waterstradt
Marie-Claire Gehrke
Consulting Producer:
Mark Sternkiker
Christian Dzubiel
Costume Design:
Lena Güntsche
Josephine Kapust
Digital Imaging Technician:
Martin Sodemann
Director:
Max Gleschinski
Director of Photography:
Jean-Pierre Meyer-Gehrke
Editor:
Jean-Pierre Meyer-Gehrke
Executive Producer:
Julia Kaussow
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Aaron Hock
Nico Schröder
Gaffer:
Tino Ammersdörfer
Makeup & Hair:
Lisa Grochowski
Production Driver:
Torsten Wichner
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Mark Strempel
Set Photographer:
Bentje Grospitz
Set Runner:
Johnny Dörner
Elli Baum
Sound:
Hannes Sternkiker
Thomas Gäbert
VFX Editor:
Jan Klonowski
Writer:
Max Gleschinski
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