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Release Date:
November 13, 2022
Original Title:
Mach's Licht aus!
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Apollonia Film
Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
One night, two perspectives: Swabian high school graduate Carlo tries to keep his girlfriend's first visit a secret from his parents, who want to find out what's going on.
Assistant Location Manager:
Eylin Ammon
Assistant Set Designer:
Julius Ernst
Catering:
Clara Sagaischek
Miriam Neumann
Colorist:
Adrian Honsberg
Costume Design:
Verena Neudecker
Director:
Marc Philip Ginolas
Marius Beck
Director of Photography:
Leander Kupferer
Executive Producer:
Max Waldmann
First Assistant Camera:
Julian Bubeck
First Assistant Director:
Anika Drodtloff
Gaffer:
Finn-Oliver Walter
Dominik Schammra
Matias Böhl
Lighting Design:
Dennis Fischer
Location Manager:
Max Waldmann
Makeup & Hair:
Isabelle Michlik
Producer:
Marius Beck
Paul Beck
Rebekka Schug
Production Coordinator:
Mara Canisius
Production Design:
Simon Schabert
Second Assistant Camera:
Nicoletta Lange
Sound Editor:
Mladen Boskan
Sound Mixer:
Georg Becker
Still Photographer:
Kai Sieber
Transportation Coordinator:
Olivia Andrione
Writer:
Marius Beck
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