Ijon Tichy: Raumpilot (2007-2011)

Premiere:
March 26, 2007

# of Seasons: 2

# of Episodes: 14

Finale:
November 25, 2011

Original Title:
Ijon Tichy: Raumpilot

Genres:
Comedy | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
sabotage films GmbH

Countries:
DE

Ijon Tichy: Raumpilot is a satiric German television series loosely based on the series of science fiction stories The Star Diaries by Stanisław Lem. The television series was created by Randa Chahoud, Dennis Jacobsen, and Oliver Jahn with Jahn playing the protagonist, space traveller Ijon Tichy. The major female role is played by Nora Tschirner. The first season was aired from 26 March 2007 on ZDF on Mondays at 23:55 hours. Each episode used to be published online as a streaming video one week before the airing on ZDFmediathek, an online repository operated by that channel. In November 2011, the second season was aired on ZDFneo. Both seasons are available on DVD.

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Camera Operator:
Randa Chahoud

Camera Production Assistant:
Konstantin Minnich

Casting:
Uwe Bünker

Costume Assistant:
Maxi Munzert

Costumer:
Sandra Klaus

Director:
Dennis Jacobsen
Randa Chahoud

Editor:
Sylvain Coutandin

Lighting Director:
Dirk Domcke

Makeup & Hair:
Anna Bauer

Music:
Eike Groenewold

Producer:
Oliver Jahn

Second Unit Director:
Sören Schulz

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Sören Schulz

Tailor:
Isabel Vollrath

Writer:
Stanisław Lem
Randa Chahoud
Oliver Jahn
Dennis Jacobsen

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