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Release Date:
May 17, 1998
Original Title:
Silvias Bauch - Zwei Männer und (k)ein Baby
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Dom Film
RTL
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 92
Oliver and the much older photographer Hendrik are a couple. A rather contrasting couple: Hendrik has already achieved a lot in his life and is considered an 'old hand' in his profession. Oliver, on the other hand, is only at the beginning of his career as a photographer and has retained a childlike naivety and playfulness in his life plans. Oliver and the young Silvia meet at a photo session. It is immediately clear to the ambitious Silvia that Oliver is her springboard to a modeling career. That same evening, Hendrik proposes to Oliver. But Oliver makes an almost unfulfillable condition: He wants a child! Hendrik is completely at a loss. What should he do? Then Silvia bursts into his house. All she really wants is to be photographed by Oliver. But things turn out differently...
Assistant Music Supervisor:
Manuel Rösler
Casting:
Horst Scheel
Commissioning Editor:
Friedemann Beyer
Continuity:
Roland Spellerberg
Costume Designer:
Georg Kuhn
Jeanette Adolph
Marion Thole
Director:
Hugo Egon Balder
Director of Photography:
Axel de Roche
First Assistant Camera:
Christian Klopp
First Assistant Director:
Barbara Schubert
Lighting Technician:
Jörg Santjer
Line Producer:
Wolfgang Krenz
Makeup & Hair:
Britta Weilbacher
Dorle Neft
Orchestrator:
Wieland Reissmann
Original Music Composer:
Dieter Golm
Producer:
Klaus Sungen
Production Accountant:
Petra Gerhards
Production Design:
Thomas Pfau
Production Executive:
Sam Davis
Production Manager:
Frank Horak
Richard Schöps
Props:
Marillo Ricken
Public Relations:
Henning Niebuhr
Sound:
Wolfgang Wirtz
Frank Lehner
Sound Designer:
Christian Eisenach
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hans Dreijer
Standby Property Master:
Elke Esser
Unit Manager:
Sonja Sanguinette
Oliver Michael Ruth
Writer:
Robert Thayenthal
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