Lockdown – Tödliches Erwachen (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 20, 2018

Original Title:
Lockdown – Tödliches Erwachen

Alternate Titles:
Stunde Null

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
FR Entertainment Film & Fernsehproduktion

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Liv wakes up in a locked room next to her injured boyfriend. The man who arrests her claims there was a bio weapons attack and he saved her. But the stranger knows too well about the young couple, and Liv becomes suspicious. The couple is not sure if they can believe his story.

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Animation:
Thomas Müller

Assistant Art Director:
Verena Barros de Oliveira

Color Designer:
Markus Baburske

Continuity:
Eileen Byrne

Costume Design:
Barbara Schwarz

Director:
Bogdana Vera Lorenz

Director of Photography:
Benjamin Wieg

Editor:
Finn Riemer

First Assistant Camera:
Felix Baermann

First Assistant Director:
Peter Fuchs

Gaffer:
Clemens von Tubeuf
Fabian Winkler

Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Brünn
Anna-Laura Peters

Painter:
Louis DellaPenna

Producer:
Max Permantier
Florian Reimann

Production Design:
Carina Cavegn

Production Manager:
Rafaela Evers

Property Master:
Stefan Hiereth
Selda Kavulok

Sound Designer:
Andreas Biegler

Sound Mixer:
Dominic Titus

Steadicam Operator:
Thomas Gottschalk

Stunt Coordinator:
Tim Vetter

Visual Effects:
Tonio Freitag

Writer:
Bogdana Vera Lorenz
Max Permantier

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