Kein Sex ist auch keine Lösung (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 14, 2011

Original Title:
Kein Sex ist auch keine Lösung

Alternate Titles:
Kein Sex ist auch keine Loesung

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
all in production

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 109

The recruiter Tom Moreno are familiar with women and how they, after you won it for themselves, going on at the latest after the third time back to. As ELISA, the new art director of his agency, doesn't want to exit on this scam, Tom falls into a crisis of meaning. But even his friends have to contend with their problems: Vince finds his wife in Tom's bed. By Tom's mother, Luke learns that sex is not a solution. Tom's roommate Paule fell into a tie holder and mutated by the buddy type to the Femme fatale. His Chief Rolf created him also still, that the Agency is virtually broke. Tom starts for the first time, to reconsider his old proven lifestyle.

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Assistant Editor:
Robert Strauß
Mikko Knobelsdorf

Assistant Production Manager:
Ursula Küster

Assistant Property Master:
Valerie Stastny

Best Boy Electric:
Martin Wysmyk

Boom Operator:
Steffen Heidenreich
Julian Dech

Colorist:
Jonas Schmid

Continuity:
Djémila Stiti

Costume Designer:
Astrid Karras

Costumer:
Nici Lancaster
Kristina Russbach
Carmen Oertwig

Crowd Assistant Director:
Ulla Bay Kronenberger

Data Wrangler:
Thorsten Vöth

Director:
Torsten Wacker

Director of Photography:
Andre Lex
Guido Möller

Editor:
Darius Simaifar

Electrician:
Florian Birch

First Assistant Camera:
Oliver Menebröcker
Tom Holzhauser

First Assistant Director:
Oliver Knorr
Marc Kluge

Foley Editor:
Peter Lorenz

Gaffer:
Andreas Landgraf
Oliver Pahl

Graphic Designer:
Stephanie Krause

Idea:
Mia Morgowski

Key Grip:
Mario Richter
Florian Klein

Lighting Technician:
Peter Zeitner
Henning Blum
Martin Wysmyk

Line Producer:
Carli Morbach

Location Manager:
Nic Diedrich
Hagen Diercksen

Location Scout:
Nic Diedrich

Makeup Artist:
Markus Scharping
Iris Müther
Simone Schlimm

Music Supervisor:
Pia Hoffmann

Post Production Coordinator:
Boris Karnowski-Janzen
Gero Trusch

Post Production Supervisor:
Niko Remus
Thomas Lüdemann

Producer:
Anette Kraska
Julia Gerhardt
Philipp Reuter
Annette Reeker

Producer's Assistant:
Isabelle Erbas
Elisabeth Holdener

Production Accountant:
Udo Röttger

Production Coordinator:
Judith Erber

Production Designer:
Iris Trescher

Production Driver:
Jens Jensen
Baris Kekilli
Johannes Carstens

Production Manager:
Stefan Hoffmann
Madeleine Remy

Production Sound Mixer:
Joern Martens

Property Master:
Kurt Herzog

Screenplay:
Hartmut Block
Michael Gantenberg

Second Assistant Camera:
Tanja Pegatzki
Katharina Spuida

Second Unit Director:
Rico Herre

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Timo Schwarz

Set Runner:
Gunnar Meins

Songs:
Alex Komlew

Sound Designer:
Jochen Fenzl

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Gerlach

Standby Property Master:
Sandra Gräber

Steadicam Operator:
Moritz Anton

Still Photographer:
Georges Pauly

Stunt Coordinator:
Ronnie Paul

Stunt Double:
Uwe Mansshardt
Nils Rohde
Sascha Girndt

Unit Manager:
Niels Hein
Martin Lischke

Wigmaker:
Ann-Kathrin Guballa

Writer:
Michael Gantenberg
Hartmut Block

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