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Release Date:
September 11, 2025
Original Title:
In die Sonne schauen
Alternate Titles:
Looking at the Sun
The Doctor Says, I'll Be Alright but I'm Feelin' Blue
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
Studio Zentral
ZDF / Das kleine Fernsehspiel
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 149
Over the course of a century, as four girls from different time periods experience their youth on a German farm, their lives become intertwined until time seems to dissolve.
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Additional Camera:
Lena Krenz
Assistant Costume Designer:
Ella Imig
Assistant Production Manager:
Kerstin Jummrich
Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Luc Brocker
Casting Assistant:
Karimah El-Giamal
Emily Macrander
Casting Director:
Jacqueline Rietz
Co-Editor:
Billie Jagodzinska
Costume Designer:
Sabrina Krämer
Costumer:
Sophie Maag
Data Wrangler:
Minh Hoang Nguyen
Director:
Mascha Schilinski
Director of Photography:
Fabian Gamper
Editor:
Evelyn Rack
Executive Co-Producer:
Nicole Brautzsch
Executive Producer:
Maximilian Seidel
First Assistant Camera:
Christian Öhl
Johannes Jung
Lisa Bülow
First Assistant Director:
Oliver Grüttner
Intern:
Marie Anhut
Key Grip:
Oliver Geissler
Lighting Technician:
François Everwyn
Atilla Opel
Arne Weiß
Line Producer:
Henning Falk
Makeup & Hair:
Anne-Marie Walther
Dana Bieler
Irina Schwarz
Manager of Operations:
Gabriele Hentschel
Music:
Anna Kühlein
Post Production Supervisor:
Arne Möller
Producer:
Lucas Schmidt
Lasse Scharpen
Maren Schmitt
Producer's Assistant:
Gregor Prelog
Frauke Oelrich
Production Design:
Cosima Vellenzer
Sandra Fleischer
Second Assistant Camera:
Sophie Heyer
Set Costumer:
Elisa Bernhard
Olivier Mohrińge
Medea Karnowski
Anna Sander
Set Decoration:
Maike Kiefer
Sound:
Claudio Demel
Sound Assistant:
Juliane Gräfe
Johann Meis
Still Photographer:
Kirstin Schmitt
Unit Manager:
Katharina von der Heyde
VFX Supervisor:
Jan Joost Verhoef
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