A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
The Violin
Genres:
Drama | Music | Thriller
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
The Violin follows a delusional composer as he merges ambient sounds looking for Inspiration to compose his masterpiece.
Art Direction:
Jana Henkelmann
BTS Photographer:
Daniel Dornhöfer
Naiyun Yang
BTS Videographer:
Laura Häder
Colorist:
Lars Hensler
Continuity:
Hannah Wörner
Costume Assistant:
Anastasia V. Vist
Costume Design:
Ekaterina Ershova
Director:
Jonas Heimfarth
Director of Photography:
Angelo Kovatchev
Editor:
Lars Hensler
Executive Producer:
Jonas Heimfarth
Talida Smeraldo
First Assistant Camera:
Nicolas Stöcken
Lighting Technician:
Sina Daryaei-Tabar
Malte Heine
Lara Pfeifer
Location Scout:
Marcella Hvezda
Music Producer:
Maximilian Lindinger
Original Music Composer:
Maximilian Lindinger
Production Assistant:
Patrik Thuß
Friederike Liebrecht
Wadim Jurk
Angelina Alrasihi
Camilo Caballero
Fabian Mockel
Leonie Renner
Production Design:
Jana Henkelmann
Production Manager:
Viola Hoffmann
Production Sound Mixer:
Chris Zernentsch
Set Decoration:
Caroline Glabacs
Set Runner:
Friederike Liebrecht
Wadim Jurk
Jennifer Trippel
Camilo Caballero
Sound Assistant:
Aron Hoti
Unit Manager:
Ferdinand Kubiak
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