A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 9, 2002
Original Title:
Fahr zur Hölle, Schwester
Genres:
Horror | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Moovie
RTL
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 90
Claire returns to her parental home as an adult. She has been in a wheelchair since childhood, having lost a foot in an accident at the age of six. She blamed her sister Rita for the accident, who has hated her ever since. When Rita learns that Claire has only come back to beg their mother for money for an operation, her anger escalates into pure hatred for her sister.
Accounting Trainee:
Tina Daniel
Art Direction:
Philipp Hübner
Assistant Camera:
Jens Dittmar
Assistant Costume Designer:
Barbara Ostertag-Schonhardt
Assistant Director:
Christian Hoyer
Assistant Editor:
Szilvia Ruszev
Assistant Production Design:
Thomas Prommersberger
Choreographer:
Marie-Christin Zeisset
Construction Coordinator:
Philipp Hübner
Continuity:
Dorthe Peperkorn
Costume Design:
Ingrid Bendzuk
Director:
Oskar Roehler
Director of Photography:
Carl-Friedrich Koschnick
Editor:
Gergana Voigt
First Assistant Director:
Claus Rudolf Amler
Gaffer:
Peter Fritscher
Key Grip:
Tyrone Hoogendyk
Leadman:
Philipp Hübner
Lighting Technician:
Markus Michael
Christian Richter
Location Manager:
Alexander Binder
Makeup Artist:
Jekaterina Oertel
Original Music Composer:
Martin Todsharow
Painter:
Susanna Schnibbe
Leon Schulz
Post Production Supervisor:
Tom Dülks
Producer:
Oliver Berben
Production Assistant:
Julia Schulze
Production Design:
Claus Rudolf Amler
Production Driver:
Carlos Faria
Property Master:
Tina Reichelt
Stefan Scheurich
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Jens Dittmar
Sound:
Manfred Banach
Sound Editor:
Gregor Arnold
Sound Effects Editor:
Gregor Arnold
Writer:
Natalie Scharf
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