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Release Date:
February 23, 1991
Original Title:
My Father Is Coming
Alternate Titles:
My Father is coming - Ein Bayer in New York
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Hyena Films
NDR
Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
Vicky, an out-of-work actress, struggling waitress and lesbian has her whole life thrown into turmoil when her father comes from Germany to visit. The main problem is that Vicky has told him she is a successful actress and happily married. She enlists the help of a gay friend to play her husband. Using a large range of characters—gay, lesbian, straight, transsexuals—the film creates a funny and touching view of family dynamics and sexuality.
Art Direction:
Robin Ford
Assistant Camera:
Fawn Yacker
Assistant Editor:
Anni Klose
Boom Operator:
Ivo Hanak
Julie Wilde
Director:
Monika Treut
Director of Photography:
Elfi Mikesch
Dresser:
Debbie Pastor
Driver:
Manfred Geier
Editor:
Steven C. Brown
Electrician:
Peter Walts
First Assistant Director:
Christine Le Goff
Gaffer:
Tom McGrath
Grip:
Sally Reed
Makeup & Hair:
Leslie Lowe
Negative Cutter:
Elke Granke
Original Music Composer:
David Van Tieghem
Producer:
Monika Treut
Production Accountant:
Johann Raps
Production Assistant:
Philip von Alvensleben
Isabelle Heereman
Production Design:
Robin Ford
Production Office Coordinator:
Lorna Johnson
Props:
Barbara Robins
Publicist:
Bruce Lynn
Script Supervisor:
Julia Kohlas
Second Assistant Camera:
Katharina Kruse-Ramey
Sound Editor:
Anni Klose
Sound Mixer:
Richard Borowski
Sound Recordist:
Neil Danziger
Swing:
Charlotte R. Snyder
Thanks:
Kay Armatage
Obie Benz
David Bronstein
Greta Schiller
Unit Manager:
Kate Ingham
Writer:
Bruce Benderson
Monika Treut
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