John Cranko (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 3, 2024

Original Title:
Cranko

Alternate Titles:
John Cranko

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
SWR
Zeitsprung Pictures

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 128

The gifted, charismatic artist John Cranko moves to the Swabian province from London, where he is attacked for his homosexuality, and after many crises becomes the great sensation as the new pop star of the arts: the Stuttgart Ballet Miracle.

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Additional Lighting Technician:
Andreas Lepach
Sascha Muschke
Matthias Allner

Assistant Costume Designer:
Emily Schumann

Assistant Location Manager:
Cosima Viola
Nick Hain

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Felix Jones
Katrin Schneider
Hanna Pfeiffer
Ami Häfner

Assistant Production Manager:
Nadine Schneider
Heike Siegel

Assistant Property Master:
Ricarda Händel
Maike Lehmann

Assistant Set Decoration:
Sarah Bröker

Assistant Unit Manager:
Martin J. Lorenz
Martin Moch
Laetitia Tettenborn
Liana Henz

Best Boy Electric:
Verena Schulte

Boom Operator:
Raimund Förnzler

Camera Operator:
Ansgar Krajewski

Casting Director:
Marc Schötteldreier

Continuity:
Doris Schneidtinger

Costume Designer:
Christian Roehrs
Juliane Maier

Costumer:
Annika Frentzen
Nicole Ebben

Crowd Assistant Director:
Simon Pfister
Moritz Schmatz

Data Wrangler:
Toni Ulbricht

Director:
Joachim Lang

Director of Photography:
Philipp Sichler

Driver:
David Friedewald
Awet Howie Sahle
Andreas Schiller

Editor:
Jan Henrik Pusch

Extras Casting Coordinator:
Heiko Bach

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Ami Rodrigues

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Sabine Rösing

First Assistant Camera:
Sebastian Volk

First Assistant Director:
Klaus Pridnig

Gaffer:
Birger Müller

Grip:
Lukas Nickel
Sebastian Sauer

Key Grip:
Rudi Kurth

Key Makeup Artist:
Frederika Höllrigl

Lighting Production Assistant:
Lisa Bülow
Lukas Hayen

Lighting Technician:
Dominik Fischerkoesen
Nils Künstler

Line Producer:
Len Reddemann

Location Manager:
Paul Effertz
Antonija Rotim

Location Scout:
Abi D. Roos

Makeup Artist:
Miriam Hauser
Kay Klettner
Lisa Hilpert
Marina Arent
Nina Goyert

Music Supervisor:
Jens Quandt

Painter:
Alessio Nalesini

Post Production Supervisor:
Ninette Botha

Producer:
Michael Souvignier
Till Derenbach

Producer's Assistant:
Hanna Schulz
Talisa Lara Schmid

Production Accountant:
Claudia Mehl

Production Assistant:
Oskar Eberhard

Production Coordinator:
Heike Kerschgens

Production Design:
Astrid Poeschke

Production Designer:
Ed Ehrenberg

Production Driver:
Dominik Leurs
Ralf Wittenberger
Christoph Cordes

Production Manager:
Maximilian Helm

Production Sound Mixer:
Hank Trede
Maximilian Kotzur

Property Master:
Panja Gawlitzek

Scenic Artist:
Lisa Schmitt

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Jannik Klingel

Second Assistant Camera:
Mustafa Celik
Lukas Kleimt
Viktoria Thomas

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Christian Kitscha

Set Dresser:
Julia Nina Jaeniche
Sabine Feldmann
Cara Maeno

Set Runner:
Lena Tondello

Standby Property Master:
Klaus Bienen

Still Photographer:
Wolfgang Ennenbach

Unit Manager:
David Richter

Wardrobe Assistant:
Katja 'Paula' Stieler
Birgit Niedermaier
Anna-Maria Schmidt

Writer:
Joachim Lang

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