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Release Date:
February 8, 2008
Original Title:
1. Mai – Helden bei der Arbeit
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
ARD
Frisbeefilms
teamWorx
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 90
An eleven-year-old Turkish boy, two young men from a small town, and a cuckolded policeman from the sticks all find their way to Berlin on May Day, where, in the district of Kreuzberg, emotions come to the boil every year.
Casting:
Nina Haun
Eva Vollmar
Costume Design:
Christian Röhrs
Juliane Maier
Director:
Jan-Christoph Glaser
Sven Taddicken
Carsten Ludwig
Jakob Ziemnicki
Director of Photography:
David Schultz
Daniela Knapp
Daniel Möller
Kolja Raschke
Editor:
Andreas Radtke
Sebastian Marka
Sarah Levine
Jens Klüber
Carsten Eder
Jan-Christoph Glaser
Makeup Artist:
Jil La Monaca
Sandra Leutert
Anne Reinhold
Original Music Composer:
Christoph Blaser
Dirk Dresselhaus
Rainer von Vielen
Producer:
Alexander Bickenback
Jon Handschin
Christian Rohde
Tobias Bauckhage
Manuel Bickenbach
Production Design:
Petra Albert
Juliane Friedrich
Christian Sitta
Production Manager:
Dorissa Berninger
Screenplay:
Michael Proehl
Oliver Ziegenbalg
Jakob Ziemnicki
Carsten Ludwig
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