A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 27, 2020
Original Title:
Falmeniderit
Alternate Titles:
Faleminderit
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
Calach Films
Production Countries:
Luxembourg
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
In 1921, Charles, a young Luxembourgish cartographer is sent to Albania as part of a border commission to gather information on the topography and the people of the region. The country has recently become independent, but it does not yet have clearly defined borders. Back in Paris, Charles gets to report to the Conference of Ambassadors. At first, he is overwhelmed by the impressive architecture and the intimidating grandeur of the event. However, he soon learns that the party of self-serving diplomats has little interest in the future of the people he has just met. With no representative of Albania even present, Charles feels the need to speak up for the young country. Despite breaking protocol in doing so, Charles shares an observation with the quarrelling diplomats that allows them to find a peaceful solution to the question of where to draw the urgently needed borders.
Assistant Director of Photography:
Tommy Hardt
Casting:
Nilton Martins
Costume Designer:
Uli Simon
Costume Supervisor:
Magdalena Marczynska
Director:
Nicolas Neuhold
Director of Photography:
Vitalijus Kiselius
Editor:
Marc Recchia
Editorial Staff:
Raoul Nadalet
First Assistant Director:
Yasin Özen
Focus Puller:
Wolfgang Wesemann
Makeup & Hair:
Sophie Garlinskas
Producer:
Jesus Gonzalez-Elvira
Production Assistant:
Tetiana Kalenyk
Production Design:
Christina Schaffer
Production Manager:
Laure Hemmer
Props:
Stéphanie Mengel
Screenplay:
Nicolas Neuhold
Script Supervisor:
Nadia Masri
Second Assistant Director:
Yannis Meys
Set Dresser:
Nuno Gonçalves
Set Photographer:
Michaela Knizova
Sound Mixer:
Kenzo Chale
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