A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 28, 2001
Original Title:
Die Salsaprinzessin
Alternate Titles:
Berlin Salsa
Die Salsa Prinzessin
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
RELEVANT F!LM Produktion GmbH
RTL
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 96
A lost sports bag brings chubby nurse Christel and racy Latin dancer Rubén together. But while Christel immediately falls in love with Rubén, the professional dancer doesn't give Christel a second glance. From then on, Christel, who is completely inexperienced as a dancer, goes to great lengths to attract Rubén's attention, despite her many contradictions.
Additional Camera:
Andreas Gockel
Assistant Costume Designer:
Anja Schulinus
Assistant Editor:
Klara Mottlova
Assistant Production Design:
Karin Bierbaum
Assistant Production Manager:
Sabine Doering
Assistant Unit Manager:
Dominik Kvesic
Best Boy Electric:
Jürgen Ruge
Casting Director:
Ingeborg Molitoris
Choreographer:
Eddie Otero
F. Dion Davis
Commissioning Editor:
Oda Schäfer
Monika Lackus
Costume Designer:
Silke Sommer
Director:
Dror Zahavi
Director of Photography:
Clemens Messow
Editor:
Petra Heymann
First Assistant Director:
Elisabeth Hagemann
Gaffer:
Andreas Ripcke
Key Grip:
Harold Peter
Line Producer:
Christian Springer
Location Scout:
Nicole de Haas
Makeup Artist:
Iris Kettner
Bernd Heinemann
Original Music Composer:
Jürgen Ecke
Producer:
Heike Wiehle-Timm
Producer's Assistant:
Andreas A. Krüger
Production Accountant:
Ulla Dorny
Margitta Scholten
Production Design:
Lothar Holler
Production Manager:
Frank B. Bosselmann
Production Sound Mixer:
Volker Zeigermann
Property Master:
Utz Neumann
Ulrich Christian
Sound Assistant:
Christian Pohl
Sound Designer:
Kirsten Kunhardt
Sound Editor:
Kirsten Kunhardt
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Manfred Arbter
Still Photographer:
Katrin Knoke
Unit Manager:
Isabell Brandenburg
Rolf Stengel
Writer:
Georg Heinzen
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