Night Train to Lisbon (2013) [R]

Release Date:
March 7, 2013

Original Title:
Night Train to Lisbon

Alternate Titles:
Train de nuit pour Lisbonne
Tren de noche a Lisboa
Un train de nuit pour Lisbonne
里斯本夜車
리스본행 야간열차

Genres:
Mystery | Romance | Thriller

Production Companies:
C-Films
Cinemate
Efish Entertainment
K5 Film
K5 International
PalmStar Media
Studio Hamburg Filmproduktion
Tele München

Production Countries:
Germany | Portugal | Switzerland

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  ES: 7  GB: 12A  GR: Κ  IE: 12  JP: R15+  KR: 15  NL: 18  PT: M/12  US: R 

Runtime: 111

Only when you are lost can you truly find yourself

Raimund Gregorius, having saved a beautiful Portuguese woman from leaping to her death, stumbles upon a mesmerizing book by a Portuguese author, which compels him to suddenly abandon the boring life he has led for years and to embark on an enthralling adventure. In search of the author, Gregorius acts as detective, pulling together pieces of a puzzle that involves political and emotional intrigue and the highest possible stakes. His voyage is one that transcends time and space, delving into the realms of history, medicine and love, all in search of true meaning to his life.

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Associate Producer:
Michael Steiger
Michael Lehmann

Boom Operator:
Andreas Otto

Camera Operator:
Sebastian Meuschel

Casting:
Corinna Glaus
Patrícia Vasconcelos
Jeremy Zimmermann

Co-Producer:
Ana Costa
Benjamin Seikel
Paulo Trancoso

Conductor:
Annette Focks

Costume Design:
Monika Jacobs

Dialogue Editor:
Tatjana Jakob
Adrian Baumeister

Director:
Bille August

Director of Photography:
Filip Zumbrunn

Editor:
Hansjörg Weißbrich

Executive Producer:
Kevin Scott Frakes
Oliver Simon
Daniel Baur
Eric Fischer

Foley:
Carsten Richter

Gaffer:
Peter Demmer

Hairstylist:
Sano de Perpessac

Lead Painter:
Luís Lacerda

Line Producer:
Dieter Stempnierwsky

Makeup Artist:
Sano de Perpessac
Linda DeVetta
Jekaterina Oertel

Novel:
Pascal Mercier

Original Music Composer:
Annette Focks

Producer:
Peter Reichenbach
Kerstin Ramcke
Günther Russ

Production Consultant:
Gerardo Fernandes

Production Design:
Augusto Mayer

Property Master:
Dominique Steiner-Studinka
José Carlos Vitorino

Screenplay:
Greg Latter
Ulrich Herrmann

Sound Designer:
Rainer Heesch

Sound Effects Editor:
Stefan Soltau
Björn Wiese

Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Ralph Thiekötter

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tobias Fleig

Special Effects:
Marcel Stucki

Still Photographer:
Sam Emerson

Stunt Coordinator:
David Chan Cordeiro

Supervising Sound Editor:
Tatjana Jakob

Transportation Captain:
Bela Taborda

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Manfred Büttner

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