All We Ever Wanted (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 2, 2024

Original Title:
All We Ever Wanted

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Tarnung Filmproduktion

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 80

The carefree lifestyle vacation of Désirée, her white lover Elias and her gay friend Sal turns into a journey of self-discovery in the desert. Désirée’s mother has cut her off and gets them thrown out of the vacation home with pool. In the barren landscape of Fuerteventura, the friends move around as if on an empty field in search of meaning. They desire each other, challenge each other, slip into new roles. A game with the overarching triangle of class, race and gender.

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ADR Recordist:
Vadim Mühlberg
Tino Tranquilo

Assistant Camera:
Josefin Heinrich

Assistant Director:
Naomi Bechert

Assistant Production Manager:
Clara Becking

Cinematography:
Maximilian Andereya

Colorist:
Abdulmonim Twebti

Continuity:
Clara Becking

Costume Design:
Charity Collin

Director:
Frédéric Jaeger

Editor:
Maja Tennstedt

Foley Artist:
David Arrilucea-Ozaeta

Location Manager:
Clara Becking

Makeup Artist:
Charity Collin

Music:
Nicolas Fehr
Oskar J. Mayböck

Music Supervisor:
Martin Hossbach

Producer:
Frédéric Jaeger

Production Manager:
Tommaso Marinaro

Sound:
Sebastian Pablo Poloni

Sound Designer:
Jaime Guijarro-Bustamante

Sound Mixer:
Jochen Jezussek

VFX Artist:
Roland Lauth

Writer:
Frédéric Jaeger
Naomi Bechert

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