A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 1, 2024
Original Title:
Eine Million Minuten
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Erfttal Film
Hellinger / Doll Filmproduktion
Warner Bros. Film Productions Germany
herbX Film
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 10 ES: 12
Runtime: 125
Vera and Wolf Küper live in Berlin with their 5-year-old daughter Nina and their one-year-old son Simon. Vera takes care of the children and the household alongside a part-time job, while Wolf works as a scientific advisor to the UN, trying to raise awareness of the seriousness of the coming climate catastrophe. The stressful everyday life in a system that is not exactly family-friendly puts increasing strain on the young family and the couple's relationship. The Küper family's way of life is finally shaken to the core when little Nina is diagnosed with a fine motor and coordination disorder. At this moment, Wolf remembers a wish that his daughter expressed shortly before going to bed. Nina would like to have a million minutes, just for the really nice things.
Assistant Editor:
Sam Aron Handel
Best Boy Electric:
Simon C. Rainer
Camera Trainee:
Niklas Kiefer
Co-Producer:
Klaus Dohle
Magdalena Prosteder
Costume Designer:
Gioia Raspé
Digital Imaging Technician:
Daniel Eberhard
Director:
Christopher Doll
Director of Photography:
Andreas Berger
Editor:
Alexander Dittner
Laura Wachauf
Executive Producer:
Hannes Heyelmann
First Assistant Camera:
Nelson Smith
First Assistant Director:
Manuel Kreuzpaintner
Gaffer:
Ron Rakowski
Key Grip:
Christian Scheibe
Lighting Technician:
Kay Kirchhoff
Felix Spröde
Novel:
Wolf Küper
Original Music Composer:
Dascha Dauenhauer
Producer:
Lothar Hellinger
Christopher Doll
Production Design:
Christian M. Goldbeck
Screenplay:
Tim Hebborn
Script Supervisor:
Daniela Lapp
Second Assistant Camera:
Rouven Schardt
Still Photographer:
Anne Wilk
Writer:
Monika Fäßler
Christopher Doll
Malte Welding
Ulla Ziemann
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