Death Code X (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Eine Person Ex

Alternate Titles:
Death Code X

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
BR
Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München
Schmidbauer-Film

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

31-year old Ilja Felder works in crisis intervention. When assessing a bereaved mother after her son committed suicide, Ilja struggles, but refuses to admit his weakness to himself and his supervisor Nadia. Soon he drives out to his first unaccompanied assignment - a road accident during a stormy night. When the accident perpetrator turns out to be suicidal, Ilja completely loses his nerves and almost makes a fatal mistake. As a result, he finally has to acknowledge that he can no longer ignore his past.

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Casting Director:
Johanna Hellwig

Co-Writer:
Daniel Thomé

Costume Design:
Theresa Raab

Director:
Alexander Löwen

Director of Photography:
Rita Hajjar

Editor:
Elizaveta Snagovskaya

Makeup Designer:
Leonie Wilfer

Producer:
Andreas Schmidbauer
Tanja Schmidbauer

Production Design:
Tobias Bachem

Writer:
Alexander Löwen

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