Day 26 (2003) [N/A]

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Release Date:
January 16, 2003

Original Title:
Tag 26

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin (DFFB)

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 18

Twenty-six days after an undescribed biological disaster, two survivors thereof are forced to live in cumbersome protective biohazard suits and scavenge for food, water and fuel in a desolate dead land.

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Assistant Camera:
Jette Waldow

Assistant Director:
Tobias Frühmorgen

Cinematography:
Max Penzel

Colorist:
Andreas Teichert

Costume Design:
Nicole Bauer
Silke Stüben

Digital Effects Producer:
Christian Schrills

Director:
Andreas Samland

Electrician:
Benjamin Dreythaller
Volker Vahl

Foley Artist:
Carsten Richter

Gaffer:
Florian Kronenberger

Grip:
Christian Scheibe

Line Producer:
Eva-Maria Weerts

Mixing Engineer:
Hanse Warns

Music:
Peter Fleur

Production Design:
Dörte Schreiterer

Set Decoration:
Oliver Krönke

Sound Designer:
Martin Frühmorgen

Sound Mixer:
Alexandre Leser

Visual Effects:
Florian Decker

Writer:
Andreas Samland

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