A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 23, 2023
Original Title:
Heribert
Alternate Titles:
ORF Stadtkomödie: Heribert
Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARD
Aichholzer Film
ORF
SWR
Production Countries:
Austria | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
The German ex-top model candidate Luna imagined it completely differently. She stands at the train station in Linz with all her luggage because she was promised a place in an influencer shared apartment. But Luna has too few clicks, too few followers and too little fame, which is why she's thrown out of the shared apartment before she's even been inside. Things are also going differently than expected for programmer Heribert, because he actually wanted to present the app idea at a pitching contest at Ars Electronica Center that would free him and his development team from his boring help desk job. But his pitch is at first pathetic, then embarrassing and ends in a faux pas with a shitstorm. And so he and his colleagues are thrown out before they can even develop. When the completely inexperienced but fearless would-be influencer Luna Heribert discovers first in the viral video and then in real life in Linz, she makes him an offer because she knows: we are better together than alone!
Casting Director:
Nicole Schmied
Commissioning Editor:
Monika Denisch
Manfred Hattendorf
Klaus Lintschinger
Continuity:
Annabell Komposch
Costume Design:
Monika Buttinger
Director:
Andreas Schmied
Director of Photography:
Matthias Meissl
Editor:
Gerd Berner
First Assistant Camera:
Maximilian Höllmüller
First Assistant Director:
Richard Höfler
Gaffer:
Jan Polak
Makeup Designer:
Olivia Weigelt
Katharina Lenz
Original Music Composer:
Sebastian Watzinger
Iva Zabkar
Producer:
Josef Aichholzer
Production Design:
Veronika Tupy
Production Manager:
Bernhard Schmatz
Property Master:
Philipp Juda
Ewald Grum
Script Supervisor:
Annabell Komposch
Second Assistant Camera:
Dieter Knestel
Sound:
Sergey Martynyuk
Sound Designer:
Bernd Dormayer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ingo Pusswald
Steadicam Operator:
Mike Fried
Unit Manager:
Doris Zecher
David Steinbach
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