A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 20, 1998
Original Title:
Lola rennt
Alternate Titles:
Corre Lola Corre
Corre Lola, corre
Lola bezí o zivot
Run לולה Run
Skrien, Lola, skrien
Trči, Lola, trči!
Τρέξε Λόλα Τρέξε
بدو لولا بدو
蘿拉快跑
Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
WDR
X Filme Creative Pool
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M BE: 12 BR: 12 CA: PG CZ: 15+ DE: 12 FR: U GB: 15 MX: B NL: 12 NO: 15 US: R
Runtime: 81
Lola receives a phone call from her boyfriend Manni. He lost 100,000 DM in a subway train that belongs to a very bad guy. She has 20 minutes to raise this amount and meet Manni. Otherwise, he will rob a store to get the money. Three different alternatives may happen depending on some minor event along Lola's run.
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Animation:
Gil Alkabetz
Casting:
An Dorthe Braker
Casting Associate:
Nessie Nesslauer
Costume Design:
Monika Jacobs
Director:
Tom Tykwer
Director of Photography:
Frank Griebe
Editor:
Mathilde Bonnefoy
Executive Producer:
Maria Köpf
Gaffer:
Fred Dombrowka
Hair Designer:
Christa Krista
Makeup Artist:
Babette Bröseke
Margrit Neufink
Jekaterina Oertel
Music Supervisor:
Stefan Broedner
Original Music Composer:
Tom Tykwer
Johnny Klimek
Reinhold Heil
Producer:
Stefan Arndt
Gebhard Henke
Andreas Schreitmüller
Production Design:
Alexander Manasse
Production Manager:
Ralph Brosche
Screenplay:
Tom Tykwer
Script Supervisor:
Sabine Zimmer
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Susanna Salonen
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Marc Kubik
Sound Designer:
Dirk Jacob
Frank Behnke
Steadicam Operator:
Tilman Büttner
Mikesch Groht
Klaus Liebertz
Sebastian Meuschel
Christof Wahl
Still Photographer:
Bernd Spauke
Gudrun F. Widlok
Thanks:
Wolfgang Becker
Liane Jessen
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