Europa (1991) [R]

Release Date:
June 27, 1991

Original Title:
Europa

Alternate Titles:
Rakavot lai'la
Zentropa
战后余生
欧罗巴

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Gérard Mital Productions
Nordisk Film Denmark
Svenska Filminstitutet
UGC
WMG Film

Production Countries:
Denmark | France | Germany | Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+  DE: 16  FR: TP  GB: 15  IT: T  NL: 12  SE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 113

World War II had finished, but it left indelible marks.

A young, idealist American gets a job as a train conductor for the Zentropa railway network in postwar, US-occupied Frankfurt. As various people try to take advantage of him, he soon finds his position politically sensitive, and gets caught up in a whirlpool of conspiracies and Nazi sympathisers.

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Assistant Camera:
Tomasz Habrewicz
Jean-Yves Le Poulain
Tadeusz Obuchowicz

Assistant Director:
Tómas Gislason
Janusz Petelski

Assistant Editor:
Urszula Lesiak

Assistant Production Design:
Gitte Zehngraff

Assistant Property Master:
Simone Grau Roney

Associate Producer:
Philippe Bober

Boom Operator:
John Nielsen
Philippe Fabbri

Camera Operator:
Jacek Stachlewski

Casting:
Rie Hedegaard

Casting Coordinator:
Annette Grunnet
Rie Hedegaard

Choreographer:
Britt Bendixen

Clapper Loader:
Bo Bendtsen

Color Timer:
Michael Frank Nielsen

Continuity:
Lars von Trier
Tómas Gislason
Linda Daae

Costume Design:
Manon Rasmussen

Director:
Lars von Trier

Director of Photography:
Henning Bendtsen
Edward Kłosiński
Jean-Paul Meurisse

Editor:
Hervé Schneid

Electrician:
Jørgen Johansen

Executive Producer:
Gérard Mital
François Duplat
Patrick Godeau
Gunnar Obel

First Assistant Camera:
Jesper Find

First Assistant Director:
Tom Hedegaard

Grip:
Jakob Bonfils

Hairstylist:
Dennis Knudsen
Sanne Gravfort

Key Makeup Artist:
Morten Jacobsen

Lighting Technician:
Ireneusz Kisielewicz
Andrzej Gierak
Søren Sørensen
Thomas Neivelt
Henryk Wingert
Roman Taborski
Marek Modzelewski
Krzysztof Koperski

Makeup Artist:
Jolanta Pruszynska
Isabelle de Araujo

Original Music Composer:
Joachim Holbek

Painter:
John Wexøe

Producer:
Bo Christensen
Peter Aalbæk Jensen

Production Assistant:
Zdzisław Sajuk
Isabelle Arcay
Józef Jarosz
Erik Crone
Ewa Borek
Monica Steenberg
Lisbet Matz
Henrik Capetillo

Production Design:
Andrzej Borecki
Henning Bahs

Production Manager:
Thomas Heinesen
Wiesława Borecka
Lene Nielsen

Production Runner:
Julian Jencquel

Production Supervisor:
Philippe Guez
Lars Kolvig

Property Master:
Bogdan Piotrowski
Kazimierz Stys
Peter Grant
Emil Kostecki
Søren Gam

Screenplay:
Lars von Trier
Niels Vørsel

Second Assistant Director:
Egon Haase
Elizabeth Frey Harne

Sound Designer:
Per Streit

Sound Editor:
Thomas Krag

Sound Effects:
Carl Aage Hansen
Julien Naudin

Sound Engineer:
Per Meinertsen

Sound Recordist:
Pierre Excoffier

Still Photographer:
Rolf Konow

Storyboard Artist:
Finn Skovgaard

Underwater Camera:
Mike Valentine

Visual Effects:
Jan-Erik Sandberg

Wardrobe Assistant:
Helena Tarnacka
Małgorzata Brus
Hanna Gołębiowska
Anna Rychlik

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