A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 26, 2024
Original Title:
Die Schule der magischen Tiere 3
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Kordes & Kordes Film
Leonine Studios
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 6 RU: 6+
Runtime: 100
Ida wants to perform with her class at the annual Forest Day to campaign for the protection of the local forest. Even Helene is there, as she hopes to use the footage of the performance to build up her influencer channel. What nobody knows is that Helene's family is on the verge of bankruptcy and Helene urgently needs followers to avert the threat of bankruptcy. Helene is also under pressure from the high expectations of her magical animal, Karajan the cat from Paris, who imagines a life of pure luxury.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Maria Müller-Donges
Casting Director:
Nina Haun
Jacqueline Rietz
Choreographer:
Tiger Kirchharz
Co-Producer:
Cosima von Spreti
Costume Designer:
Regina Tiedeken
Costumer:
Lydia Popper
Claudia Blumenauer
Crowd Assistant Director:
Pia Haltenberger
Director:
Sven Unterwaldt Jr.
Director of Photography:
Bernhard Jasper
Executive Producer:
Fred Kogel
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Tobias Kownatzki
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Boye Klüver
Gaffer:
Christoph Steil
Graphic Designer:
Wiebke Dane
Key Grip:
Michael Geyer
Lighting Technician:
Ralf Heiner Heinke
Sebastian Brücke
Nils Schneider
Thomas Thiele
Line Producer:
Stella Nikoletta Drossa
Roman Gustke
Location Scout:
Abi D. Roos
Sophie Wruck
Florian Hinz
Novel:
Margit Auer
Original Music Composer:
Dominik Giesriegl
Producer:
Meike Kordes
Anna Niebert
Alexandra Kordes
Production Manager:
Ilja Leptihn
Production Sound Mixer:
Frank Schubert
Property Master:
Stefan Scheurich
Screenplay:
Thorsten Näter
Set Decoration:
Christina Heidelmeier
Set Dresser:
Sabine Dörr
Special Effects Supervisor:
Helmut Neudorfer
Steadicam Operator:
Florian Klos
Still Photographer:
Boris Laewen
Storyboard Artist:
Raymond Boy
Stunt Coordinator:
Matthias Schendel
Stunt Double:
Alexander Schmitt
Unit Manager:
Jörn Stiefermann
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Frank Kaminski
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