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Release Date:
May 24, 2023
Original Title:
The Red Sea Makes Me Wanna Cry
Alternate Titles:
البحر الأحمر يَبكي
Genres:
Drama | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln
Production Countries:
Germany | Jordan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 21
A haunted woman named Ida journeys from Germany to Jordan, to an eerie and deserted port town on the Red Sea where her partner, Ismail, recently disappeared. Wandering through desolate bars, hotels, and offices, Ida attempts to feel Ismail’s presence one last time and to say goodbye.
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Additional Music:
Mostafa Elezaby
Art Direction:
Ivan Janakat
Color Grading:
Nadia Khairat Gomez
Dialogue Editor:
Henry Uhl
Director:
Faris Alrjoob
Director of Photography:
Mahmoud Belakhel
Editor:
Benedikt Strick
First Assistant Director:
Leen Hamarneh
Foley Artist:
Lauritz Baudisch
Location Manager:
Mahdi Abu-Salma
Music:
Omar Fadel
Producer:
Luisa Stricker
Faris Alrjoob
Luma Al-Hamarneh
Production Design:
Alina Musiol
Production Manager:
Leen Awad
Set Dresser:
Anas Shomaf
Songs:
Idreesi
Sound Designer:
Janis Ahnert
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Janis Ahnert
Supervising Sound Editor:
Janis Ahnert
Unit Manager:
Mohammad Shandaq
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