The Sandman and the Lost Sand of Dreams (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 30, 2010

Original Title:
Das Sandmännchen - Abenteuer im Traumland

Alternate Titles:
Le Marchand de Sable
Piaskowy Dziadek i zaginiony piasek snów
The Sandman and the Lost Sand of Dreams

Genres:
Animation | Family

Production Companies:
Amuse Films
KiKA
MDR
Scopas Medien

Production Countries:
Denmark | Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: AA 

Runtime: 83

Each night, like every other child in the world, Miko goes to Dreamland thanks to magic sand dispersed by the Sandman. But one night, the evil dream Habumar steals the Sand of Dreams and takes control of Dreamland. The Sandman and his faithful sheep Neopomuk ask Miko to help them get back the precious sand, and to hence foil the plans of terrifying Habumar. So begins a great adventure in a world where all is possible.

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Co-Producer:
Marc Dhrami
Roch Lener

Director:
Jesper Møller
Sinem Sakaoglu

Director of Photography:
Angela Poschet

Editor:
Ringo Hess

Executive Producer:
Michael Schmetz

Idea:
Jan Bonath

Mixing Engineer:
Bernd Popella

Original Music Composer:
Oliver Heuss

Producer:
Jan Bonath

Production Director:
Nicola Wulf

Settings:
Anne Hofmann

Sound Engineer:
Emil Klotzsch

Writer:
Katharina Reschke
Jan Strathmann

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