Echo (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 14, 2022

Original Title:
Echo

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Petrolio Film
WDR

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 98

After returning from a police mission in Afghanistan, Chief Inspector Harder is set to investigate a bog body found in a village called Friedland. The confrontation with Friedland's brutal history brings a grave guilt from Harder's own past to the surface and forces her to face the echo.

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Art Direction:
Ina Timmerberg

Boom Operator:
Simone Pischl

Casting:
Ulrike Müller

Costume Design:
Gitti Fuchs

Director:
Mareike Wegener

Director of Photography:
Sabine Panossian

Editor:
Mareike Wegener

First Assistant Director:
Ires Jung

Foley Artist:
Isobel Cope

Key Makeup Artist:
Diana Badalova

Makeup Artist:
Sabine Muschalek

Mixing Engineer:
Adrian Baumeister

Original Music Composer:
Thom Kubli

Post-Production Manager:
Tolke Palm

Producer:
Mareike Wegener
Hannes Lang

Production Manager:
Laura Weber

Property Master:
Lotta Mannsperger
Nele Schallenberg

Sound Designer:
Peter Rösner

Unit Manager:
Dirk Stratmann

Visual Effects:
Kalle Max Hofmann

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Rudolf Germann

Writer:
Mareike Wegener

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