A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Matthias Spahn, Rosemarie Deibel, Holger Liedtke
Written by:
Martin Thiemar
Directed by:
Martin Thiemar
Release Date:
April 6, 2013
Original Title:
Ottilias Ochse
Alternate Titles:
Ottilia's Ox
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Pyrit Film
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
An old ox is received friendly by the two older ladies Ottilia and Milva in their home. But they can't imagine what the intentions of the ox are.
Assistant Camera:
Jonas Späinghaus
Raphael Köhler
Assistant Costume Designer:
Pauline Schlesier
Assistant Director:
Georg Pelzer
Catering:
Franca Wölfel
Fabia Fuchs
Color Grading:
Martin Saalfrank
Costume Design:
Iris Trauzettel
Director:
Martin Thiemar
Director of Photography:
Dietmar Thal
Editor:
Martin Thiemar
Gaffer:
Martin Saalfrank
Lighting Technician:
Florian Heinrich
Alexander Vogt
Anna Pfannstiel
Christian Marco Hesselbart
Makeup Artist:
Katharina Knobel
Music:
Maximilian Zwiener
Producer:
Martin Thiemar
Production Assistant:
Lydia Fleischer
Production Design:
Claudia Heinze
Production Sound Mixer:
Maximilian Zwiener
Second Assistant Director:
Polina Horosina
Anne-Katrin Kiewitt
Set Designer:
Richard Sinnig
Sound Editor:
Martin Thiemar
Still Photographer:
Tina Engelmann
Thanks:
Marika Rother
Fabian Giessler
Wolfgang Kissel
Stefanie Meyer
Thomas Wiesser
Jean Claude Schwab
Maximilian Merkel
Visual Effects:
Martin Thiemar
Writer:
Martin Thiemar
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