Rauch (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 30, 2012

Original Title:
Rauch

Alternate Titles:
Eine unsichtbare Zeit

Production Companies:
Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin (DFFB)
RBB

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
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Assistant Costume Designer:
Virginie Henzen

Assistant Director:
Sarina Hassine
Till Rave

Boom Operator:
Dominik Petzold

Chef:
Jutta Skiba

Cinematography:
Emma Rosa Simon

Color Designer:
Rico Danschke

Costume Design:
Chalune Seiberth

Costume Supervisor:
Caroline Niestroj

Director:
Franziska Krentzien

Dolly Grip:
Camilo Sottolichio

Driver:
Tom Jakobsen

Editor:
Kathrin Dietzel

Electrician:
Michael Schreiber

First Assistant Camera:
Alex Bloom
Albrecht von Grünhagen

Foley:
Olaf Simon

Gaffer:
Dirk Domcke

Key Makeup Artist:
Nina Cesari
Anne Wenzel

Lighting Technician:
David Schmitt

Line Producer:
Andreas Louis
Anca Mehlins

Makeup Artist:
Katja Hombrecher

Producer:
Jolanka Höhn

Production Design:
Marianne Schwarzbach
Andrea Wagner
Theresia Anna Ficus

Production Manager:
Sophie-Luise Werner

Property Master:
Astrid Rieger

Script Supervisor:
Garikoitz John

Sound Mixer:
Caspar Sachsse

Steadicam Operator:
Dirk Eichler

Still Photographer:
Ilja Kloppenburg

Writer:
Thomas Gerhold
Franziska Krentzien

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