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Release Date:
October 4, 2010
Original Title:
Tod einer Schülerin
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
ZDF
teamWorx
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Alex Berger, a respected teacher, is shaken when a student he once slept with is found murdered by a lakeside in his small Brandenburg town, prompting police to order mass DNA testing. As detectives close in, Alex confesses the affair to his wife but insists he’s innocent of the murder, while the strain threatens to tear his family apart.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Swenja Selphmann
Assistant Director:
René Seifert
Assistant Editor:
Faouzi Bouzid Discacciati
Boom Operator:
Alexander von Lengerken
Costume Design:
Manuela Nierzwicki
Digital Colorist:
Fabiana Cardalda
Director:
Mark Schlichter
Director of Photography:
Peter Przybylski
Driver:
Sebastian Raulin
Editor:
Matthias Albrecht
Executive Producer:
Holger Krenz
First Assistant Camera:
Matthias Mertsch
Alexander Sachariew
Foley:
Peter Deininger
Grip:
Michael Behrends
Idea:
Ulrich Woelk
Lighting Technician:
Oliver Opitz
Thibault Roginas
Location Manager:
Barbara Hegedüs
Makeup Artist:
Nadine Hohmann
Simone Rademacher
Music Consultant:
Stefan Broedner
Music Supervisor:
Hansjörg Kohli
Original Music Composer:
Klaus Wagner
Post Production Supervisor:
Esther Reinecke
Producer:
Pit Rampelt
Christian Granderath
Production Accountant:
Silvia Richter
Production Design:
Alexandra Pilhatsch
Production Manager:
Ralf Blankenburg
Property Master:
Lily Kiera
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Frank Hackeschmidt
Set Dresser:
Frank Noack
Sound:
Ralf Herrmann
Sound Designer:
Martin Rogalski
Steadicam Operator:
Frank Hackeschmidt
Still Photographer:
Oliver Vaccaro
Unit Manager:
Janek Plathe
Writer:
Silke Zertz
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