A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 27, 2023
Original Title:
Nach uns der Rest der Welt
Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARD
Bavaria Fiction
SWR
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Once again, 16-year-old Jonas starts at a new school and, as always, he has no intention of being anybody’s darling. Jonas has muscular dystrophy, is confined to a wheelchair and knows that he will die sooner rather than later from this incurable and progressive disease. His mother Alma, who raises Jonas alone and would rather take a second job than forego therapy for him, is determined to delay his deterioration. She has placed Jonas with Dr. Wildenhahn, an authority on Duchenne disease. The doctor manages to be taken seriously by Jonas, that is until he gets to know Emily, Marianne Wildenhahn's daughter, who goes to his class. Emily has a massively low academic grade, which she hides from her mother because of the doctor’s high standards. Emily falls in love with Jonas, and her sincere affection gives him the courage to love her back. Emily and Jonas become a couple, overcoming all obstacles.
Assistant Camera:
Michael Hauptfleisch
Naomi Bockemühl
Valentin Walther
Camera Operator:
Daniel Grendel
Casting Director:
Gwendolyn Clayton
Commissioning Editor:
Monika Denisch
Costume Design:
Tina Sorge
Director:
Franziska Buch
Director of Photography:
Konstantin Kröning
Editor:
Benjamin Hembus
First Assistant Director:
Janine Gondi
Gaffer:
Michael Beitz
Makeup Designer:
Amelie Hartwig
Georg Korpas
Ulrike Tischler
Original Music Composer:
Martina Eisenreich
Post Production Supervisor:
Manni Gläser
Kathrin Wegmann
Producer:
Alexandra Ortmair
Ronald Mühlfellner
Production Design:
Matthias Kammermeier
Production Manager:
Andreas Wolfgang Berndt
Script Supervisor:
Anke Reichert
Felix Suckut
Second Assistant Director:
Shirin Türel
Sound:
Thorsten Bolzé
Sound Designer:
Christoph von Schönburg
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Christian Neff
Unit Manager:
Dündar Yalin
Andreas Mühlbeier
Writer:
Franziska Buch
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