Masks (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 28, 2011

Original Title:
Masks

Alternate Titles:
Audition for Death
Audition mortelle
Mastile
Μάσκες
Маски

Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Anolis Entertainment
Reduta Berlin
Sterling Screen Entertainment
Stormlight Films
aug & ohr medien

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 18 

Runtime: 112

Audition for Death - Dein Blut für Deinen Traum

In the 70s Matteusz Gdula invented an acting method that was supposed to make every actor “shine”. Still, lots of his students die mysteriously and Gdula commits suicide. His method gets banned. Now: Stella, an ambitious, but rather untalented drama student, gets accepted at the „Matteusz Gdula“-school. When she bears witness to some strange occurrences, she gets drawn into the bizarre and deadly web that surrounds the dark secret of the school...

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Art Direction:
Brendan Flynt
Bitto Graciano

Associate Producer:
Michael Cholewa
Markus Kaatsch
Ivo Scheloske

Casting:
Sacha Kazanian

Casting Associate:
Mario Fraticelli

Catering:
Timucin Erk
Tanja Grupp

Co-Producer:
Sammy Balkas
Volker Lange
Bernd Reichert
Petra Marschall

Color Timer:
Christian Kaltenbach

Compositor:
Nils Weise

Coordinating Producer:
Nicole Hasenjäger

Costume Design:
Nadja Herzog

Director:
Andreas Marschall

Director of Photography:
Sven Jakob-Engelmann

Dolly Grip:
Tonino Grotti

Driver:
James McLuhan
Roberto Bianchini

Editor:
Andreas Marschall

Electrician:
Christian Gierden

Executive Producer:
Gertjan Rooijakkers

First Assistant Camera:
Martin Saalfrank

First Assistant Director:
Bennet Togler

Gaffer:
Edgar Auell

Location Manager:
Harrisch Ford
Axel Wackwitz

Makeup Artist:
Nina Düffort
Miriam Erkma
Mandy Ernst
Natalie Federl
Helene Funke
Sandra Großkopf
Anne Haller
Mandy Klimt
Janine Kusche
Susann Kuster
Anne Linhard
Bastian Russ
Natalie Scheil
Florian Schubert
Fulvia Stracciari
Melanie Weber
Nadine Wenrich
Jenni Wieland

Makeup Department Head:
Inga Ross

Music:
Sebastian Levermann

Musician:
Piero Montefort

Painter:
Philip Jung

Producer:
Tim Luna

Production Assistant:
Tilman Beilfuss
Philip Jung

Production Coordinator:
Tanja Hoffmann

Production Design:
Tim Luna

Production Driver:
Nicola Lablonda

Props:
Daniel Hyan

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Patrick Walter

Runner Art Department:
Roberto Bianchini

Screenplay:
Andreas Marschall

Second Unit Director:
Enrique Timoteo

Set Decoration:
Enrico Garrone

Sound Designer:
Phil Freeborn

Sound Editor:
Jochen Klemp

Sound Recordist:
Stefan Berg-Johansen

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Maike Oberhoffer
Björn Roters

Steadicam Operator:
Thomas Fritzsche

Stunts:
Viktor Rennpening

Supervising Music Editor:
Arne Eickenberg

Thanks:
Dario Argento
Mario Bava
Beatrice Festerling
Pablo Guisa Koestinger
Pietro Martellanza
Sergio Martino
Heiko Merten
Maurice Taube
Hasso von Hugo

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Christian Planitzer

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Sonali Wiedenhöfer

Writer:
Andreas Marschall

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