A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 7, 2024
Original Title:
Bitte.Danke.Genau
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Filmuniversität
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
Shortly after Russia’s full-scale invasion, 4 Ukrainian girls were forced to leave home and proceed their paths abroad, now living two lives at a time. The attempts to settle down in a foreign country are constantly interrupted by internal doubts, fear for the family back home, chats with friends who joined the army, and feelings of constant uncertainty about the future.
Assistant Production Design:
David Geigert
Saam Nouri
Timur Dülek
Kofi Boateng
Catering:
Abke Weisenburger
Merit Giesen
Color Grading:
Illia Zhukovin
Continuity:
Lucy Russakowa
Costume Design:
Marisa Bayer
Director:
Polina Kundirenko
Director of Photography:
Edgar Hill
Viktor Sommerfeld
Dolly Grip:
Friedemann Röse
Editor:
Nils Düren
First Assistant Camera:
Clara Marnette
Johann Kunz Nierade
Rosali Schaum
First Assistant Director:
Laurina Ströll
Foley Artist:
Polina Kundirenko
Nikita Liubota
Danylo Okulov
Gaffer:
David Bergmann
Léa Morelli
Boyko Panayotov
Finn Riefenstahl
Abdullah Milhem
Line Producer:
René Beine
Makeup & Hair:
Licia Flocke
Yaiza Munoz
Music:
Viktoria Leleka
Post Production Supervisor:
Andreas Schellenberg
Production Assistant:
Nicole Fiedler
Maya Cherchen
Production Design:
Lu Betulius
Production Designer:
Lucy Betulius
Production Manager:
Justus Hagemann
Production Supervisor:
Uli Kunz
Andreas Schellenberg
Second Assistant Camera:
David Bergmann
Set Runner:
Lucas Corcilius
Felix Habermann
Set Supervisor:
Adam Tarkövi
Sound Designer:
Nikita Liubota
Sound Mixer:
Anastasiia Nasonkina
Sound Recordist:
Henrik Gueffroy
Danilo Mićić
Frieda-Anna Lehmann
Sound Supervisor:
Danylo Okulov
Steadicam Operator:
Kevin Bose
Still Photographer:
Simon Reiher
Technical Advisor:
Robert Schaller
Title Designer:
David Löwe
Conny Brizsak
Unit Production Manager:
Ben-Alexander Hüttig
Writer:
Polina Kundirenko
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