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Release Date:
August 31, 2023
Original Title:
Die Ampel
Alternate Titles:
Stop Light
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
IFS Internationale Filmschule Köln GmbH
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Art Direction:
Sonja Cyrus
Assistant Art Director:
Luisa Niederschuh
Assistant Camera:
Simon Jakeman
Muriel Wolf
Simon Kleefuß
Assistant Director:
Julian Dohmen
Lena Tondello
Boom Operator:
Linh Pham
Fabian Pyczak
Linus Krömer
Fabian Hagelstein
Sophia Timšin
Casting:
Pablo Knote
Sophie Molitoris
Cinematography:
Hong Sim
Color Grading:
Moritz Bastian
Hong Sim
Niklas Lipski
Continuity:
Leonie Kruschinsky
Costume Assistant:
Alexander Griech
Costume Designer:
Annika Mechelhoff
Director:
Pablo Knote
Driver:
Luise Fricke
Arthur Brux
Editor:
Niklas Lipski
Gaffer:
Jens Meiners
Key Grip:
Vincent Nickel
Juri Düsing
Lighting Director:
Jens Meiners
Lighting Technician:
Henk Szanto
Jona Dederichs
Inga Jöns
Lars Elliger
Makeup & Hair:
Nina Suchanoff
Makeup Designer:
Julia Weber
Jo Jordan
Mai Linh Le
Producer:
Mike Fuhrmann
Production Coordinator:
Lena Hain
Set Costumer:
Mei Bunthiang
Set Decoration:
Leo Jagels
Set Runner:
Margarita Mirosch
Mona Ko Ko Oo
Pablo Plum
Maria Koltschin
Set Supervisor:
Lars Bürmann
Sound Designer:
Niklas Lipski
Sound Recordist:
Niklas Lipski
Steadicam Operator:
Leander Büge
VFX Artist:
Justus Maus
Marlene Sandmann
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