DONNER (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
DONNER

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Additional information:

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Art Direction:
Lisa-Luna 'Lilu' Pellny

Assistant Art Director:
Hannah Aschenbrenner

Assistant Director:
Sophia Forst

BTS Footage:
Evelina Witt

Best Boy Electric:
David Matthei

Catering:
Silke Nolde

Child Wrangler:
Coco Kneffel

Color Grading:
Wanja Hof

Continuity:
Amr Hany El Miniawy

Costume Coordinator:
Ellen Eilzer

Director:
Jane Nagler

Director of Photography:
Dominik Böhm

Driver:
Victor Kunze

Editor:
Anton Duschek

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Jan Fecke

Foley Artist:
Jaime Guijarro-Bustamante

Lighting Director:
Anton Duschek

Makeup & Hair:
Ellen Eilzer

Music:
Annette Kruhl
Raphael Fimm

Producer:
Lisa-Luna 'Lilu' Pellny

Producer's Assistant:
Xenia Gomes Adães
Antonia Nolde

Production Manager:
Lisa-Luna 'Lilu' Pellny

Props:
Theresa Bauer

Screenplay:
Lisa-Luna 'Lilu' Pellny
Dominik Böhm
Anton Duschek
Jane Nagler

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Josefin Heinrich

Set Decoration:
Pina van der Zwaag

Sound Assistant:
Fabian Schmid

Sound Designer:
Alexander Hübner

Sound Director:
Myriam Schmidt

VFX Artist:
Pascal Mörchen

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