BAIL (2021) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 21, 2021

Original Title:
BAIL

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Ford & Fitzroy Pictures
Langsommer Filmproduktion

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  GB: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 21

Following his failed retaliation against a racist murderer, the protagonist offers his girlfriend up as a pledge in exchange for one more day to live and struggles to surrender himself to his own execution thereafter.

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Assistant Camera:
Jessy Romero Walter

Best Boy Electric:
Alexander Hajdu

Colorist:
Martin Szafranek

Continuity:
Justus Maximilian Riechers

Costume Designer:
Ruta Kassa Deneke

Digital Conform Editor:
Stefan Köther

Director:
Andy Sturm

Director of Photography:
Christoph Werner

Editor:
Marco Zanoni

Electrician:
Fernando Tábora

Focus Puller:
Alexander Mitzler

Gaffer:
Luca Rieger

Makeup Artist:
Lisa Hauke

Music:
M. Oliver Ullmann

Producer:
Maurice L. Kubitschek
Andy Sturm

Production Manager:
Dominik Rau

Set Designer:
Annett Lausberg

Sound Designer:
Benedikt Mühle

Sound Mixer:
Clovis Michon

VFX Artist:
Jean-Pierre Meyer-Gehrke

Writer:
Andy Sturm

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