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Release Date:
January 1, 2014
Original Title:
Max Raabe & Palastorchester - Eine Nacht in Berlin
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
ARTE
BR
Katapult Film
RBB
Unitel Classica
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: AA FR: U
The impressive result of an elaborate concert film production in Berlin's Admiralspalast, which documents the entire artistic output of this unique line-up. Max Raabe and his colleagues from the Palast Orchester are always on the lookout for something special when selecting their musical repertoire and so this production is anything but an ordinary concert recording. This first live production since the successful albums "Küssen kann man nicht allein" and "Für Frauen ist das kein Problem" is a musical snapshot of recent concert programs. The modern compositions from the last two albums together with the repertoire from the 1920s and 1930s form a harmonious whole. One Night in Berlin is a unique concert film and a highlight in the releases of Max Raabe & Palastorchester.
Assistant Camera:
Andrés Lizana Prado
Dirk Schlobohm
Jonas Maintz
Tobias Löwa
Assistant Director:
David Houfek
Camera Operator:
Clemens Baumeister
Willi Bohm
Massimiliano Bonavia
Tanja Hennicke
Marc Hennicke
Max Hoever
Kalle Klein
Ferhat Yunus Topraklar
Color Grading:
Stephen Gatti
Decorator:
Fabienne van de Koolwijk
Holger Isenberg
Editor:
Matthias Graatz
Andrea Guggenberger
Christian Koll
Jan-Fabian Klein
Philipp Ostermann
Daniel Kundrat
Erik Dornblut
Rain Kencana
Oliver Stumpf
Christian Zimmermann
Felix Schaal
Grip:
Olando Gruebel
Wolfgang Franke
Dennis Klemba
Michael Paegel
Börge Wiesenthal
Christian Rost
Lighting Technician:
Dirk M. Lehmann
Ronny Sennewald
Producer:
Magdalena Herbst
Alexander Kiening
Ingo Georgi
Production Director:
Franko Diegler
Gernot Jurisch-Navarro
Sound Designer:
Philipp Nedel
Sound Mixer:
Philipp Nedel
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