Erich Mielke - Master of Fear (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 5, 2015

Original Title:
Erich Mielke - Meister der Angst

Genres:
Documentary | History

Production Companies:
ARTE
LOOKS
MDR

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 95

Docudrama about life, career and breakdown of Erich Mielke, the former Security chief of East Germany.

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Diana Wangler

Assistant Property Master:
Caspar Frey

Camera Operator:
Sergej Tschelenkow

Colorist:
Kay Dombrowsky

Commissioning Editor:
Silke Heinz
Ulrich Brochhagen
Peter Gottschalk

Compositors:
Laurent Eyquem

Costume Design:
Sonja Hesse

Director:
Jens Becker
Maarten van der Duin

Director of Photography:
Oliver Buschner
Jürgen Rehberg

Editor:
Markus Thüne

Electrician:
Leon Barnikol
Tino Hopf

Executive Producer:
Nestan Behrens

First Assistant Camera:
Jens Mattner

First Assistant Director:
Tino Kurze

Gaffer:
Torsten Häfner

Line Producer:
Martina Haubrich

Location Scout:
Stephan Richter
Martin Pelzl

Makeup Artist:
Peggy Billing

Producer:
Gunnar Dedio

Production Coordinator:
Jan Heinrich Müller

Production Design:
Marc-Oliver Lau

Production Driver:
Artom Haaf

Production Manager:
Holger Koop

Property Master:
Jeremias Urban

Researcher:
Birgit Rasch

Set Runner:
Hella Vahl

Sound Designer:
Tobias Fritzsch

Sound Mixer:
Jens Pfuhler
Tobias Fritzsch

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tobias Fritzsch

Still Photographer:
Steffen Runke

Writer:
Jens Becker
Maarten van der Duin

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