A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 20, 2025
Original Title:
Das Licht
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
ARP Sélection
Film- und Medienstiftung NRW
Gold Rush Pictures
Gretchenfilm
X Filme Creative Pool
ZDF
Production Countries:
France | Germany | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A portrait of a modern family between collapse and new beginnings dealing with the big issues of our times, in a world that is reeling. Tim, Milena, their almost grown-up twins Frieda and Jon and their illegitimate son Dio - this is the Engels family, who seemingly have nothing left to hold them together when housekeeper Farrah enters their lives. The mysterious Syrian woman puts the Engels' emotional world to an unexpectedly wild test.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Capucine Landreau
Isabel Seidler
Cornelia Mimault
Best Boy Electric:
Volker Vahl
Alexander Martin
Best Boy Grip:
Ben Edlich
Boom Operator:
Theo Spikermann
Mirko Höpfner
Camera Operator:
Alex Traumann
Costume Supervisor:
Simone Kreska
Crowd Assistant Director:
Ann-Sophie Heier
Director:
Tom Tykwer
Director of Photography:
Christian Almesberger
Executive Producer:
Lota Dascioraite
Vladimir Zemtsov
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Alexis Kostudis
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Daniella Schadrin
First Assistant Director:
Sebastian Fahr-Brix
Gaffer:
Christoph Nickel
Grip:
Noah Schott
Key Grip:
Glenn König
Line Producer:
Marcus Loges
Location Manager:
David Pieper
Mario Wittmann
Julian Feuerstacke
Steve Sauthoff
Makeup & Hair:
Emilia Grund
Producer:
Tom Tykwer
Uwe Schott
Producer's Assistant:
Bianca Folger
Production Designer:
Tim Tamke
Production Sound Mixer:
Bernhard Joest
Rigging Gaffer:
Roman Breitwieser
Screenplay:
Tom Tykwer
Script Supervisor:
Daniela Lapp
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Nadine Reichert
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Uwe Zegnotat
Second Assistant Director:
Angela Mages
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Tanja Däberitz
Special Effects Supervisor:
Claudius Rauch
Steadicam Operator:
Alex Traumann
Third Assistant Director:
Finn Pelke
Keno Varban
Underwater Camera:
Jan Hinrich Hoffmann
Video Assist Operator:
Max Meißner
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