A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 18, 2023
Original Title:
Laim und die schlafenden Hunde
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
Network Movie
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
Dirk Reimann was actually supposed to appear as a keynote speaker at a start-up pitching event. Instead, he is found murdered by a punch to the back of the head. Laim and Simhandl take up the investigation.
Additional Lighting Technician:
Jonathan Abelmann
Assistant Costume Designer:
Annina Goldfuß
Assistant Grip:
Jens Rainer
Assistant Production Design:
Stephanie Schellakowsky
Assistant Set Designer:
Celine Garlichs
Assistant Unit Manager:
Andreas Kammrofsky
Bastian Zaharia
Joshua Wilke
Camera Operator:
Sharon Siemund
Carpenter:
Georg Bülling
Colorist:
Hannes Häger
Commissioning Editor:
Vân Anh Bach
Costume Designer:
Andrea Spanier
Data Wrangler:
Christian Schreier
Dialogue Editor:
Stefan Kolleck
Director:
Michael Schneider
Director of Photography:
Andreas Zickgraf
Dresser:
Elisabeth Moosreiner
Raffaela Rocholz
Editor:
Jörg Kroschel
First Assistant Director:
Torsten Junker
Gaffer:
Peter Dombrowka
Graphic Designer:
Laura Sitter
Greensman:
Roman Russo
Katja Schwarz
Key Grip:
Maximilian Daiminger
Lighting Production Assistant:
Niklas Marienberg
Line Producer:
Andreas Breyer
Location Scout:
Steffen Wenzel
Makeup Artist:
Kirsten Rottner
Iris Jaeger
Original Music Composer:
Dirk Leupolz
Production Accountant:
Florian Wahl
Production Coordinator:
Jule Deutsch
Production Design:
Michaela Weniger
Production Driver:
Philipp Niedring
Production Manager:
Monika Krück
Second Assistant Camera:
Thomas Brunner
Set Designer:
Udo Wilhelm Wessiak
Set Runner:
Diana Weiz
Tatjana Schmid
Sound:
Gunnar Voigt
Sound Assistant:
Manuel Krall
Standby Property Master:
Benjamin Knuth
Lisa Wirth
Stunt Coordinator:
Mac Steinmeier
Stunt Double:
Raffael Armbruster
Unit Manager:
Teresa Biegmann
Alexander von Wietersheim
Sascha Buchalik
Wardrobe Assistant:
Melanie Flath-Meier
Writer:
Birgit Maiwald
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