Comrade Anna (2019) [N/A]

Featuring:
Vera Rottenschweiler, Soo-Jang Baek, Peter Hottinger

Written by:
Hae-Sup Sin

Directed by:
Hae-Sup Sin


Release Date:
May 15, 2019

Original Title:
Anna Dongmu

Genres:
Drama | Family | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Zürcher Hochschule der Künste ZHdK Departement Darstellende Künste und Film

Production Countries:
Switzerland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 18

Anna, the child of Swiss-Korean parents, is torn between her culture and identity. When a strange North Korean man magically appears in her wardrobe, she not only learns more about herself, but also develops a precious friendship.

Anna is a nine-year-old girl of Swiss and South Korean origin, who is torn between her cultures. One night, she hears a noise coming from her wardrobe and a mysterious man appears inside. To her surprise, he seems rather lost than...

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Comrade Anna (2019) on IMDb

Cinematography:
Natascha Vavrina

Compositor:
Robin Disch

Costume Design:
Jeanne-Vera Bourguignon

Director:
Hae-Sup Sin

Editor:
Gina Calamassi

Lighting Director:
Ramón Königshausen

Makeup & Hair:
Dunja Schwery

Music:
Moritz Widrig

Producer:
Filippo Bonacci

Sound Designer:
Jan Gubser

Sound Mixer:
Gregg Skermann

Writer:
Hae-Sup Sin

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