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Release Date:
September 5, 2024
Original Title:
Die Ironie des Lebens
Alternate Titles:
The Mystery of Love
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Pictures in a Frame
Sunny Side Up
Warner Bros. Entertainment Germany
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 110
The 67-year-old Edgar is the most successful elderly comedian in Germany. Every evening on stage, he makes fun of everything that concerns older people: failed relationships, ungrateful children, a declining libido, rapidly deteriorating health, general uselessness and imminent death. But as soon as the show is over, what's left is a man who is really lonely and tries to fill his empty evenings with groupies and alcohol. When, after 25 years, he meets his ex-wife Eva again, who is terminally ill with cancer, the two begin to fall in love again against all odds and Eva decides to accompany Edgar on his comedy tour through Germany and Austria...
Assistant Costume Designer:
Anja Richter
Sophia Schramm
Assistant Editor:
Bianca Dienemann-Mehlitz
Camera Operator:
Christian Clarenz
Casting Associate:
Laura Buschhagen
Casting Director:
Nina Haun
Costume Designer:
Mika Braun
Costumer:
Andy Lin Mrozek
Anja Richter
Katharina Elmer
Crowd Assistant Director:
Angel Pinar
Digital Imaging Technician:
Benjamin Leutgeb
Director:
Markus Goller
Director of Photography:
Torsten Breuer
Extras Casting:
Jacqueline Nietsch
Extras Casting Coordinator:
Sabine Voltmann
Luca Meyer
Paul Uhlig
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Christian Clarenz
First Assistant "C" Camera:
Maximilian Günther
First Assistant Camera:
Johannes Müller
First Assistant Director:
Fabian Goetz
Key Grip:
Jürgen Zarda
Andrei Badescu
Original Music Composer:
Volker Bertelmann
Post Production Supervisor:
Tina Mersmann
Production Accountant:
Seralp Kaethner
Script Supervisor:
Silvia Ladopoulos
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Joel Girmazion
Second Assistant "C" Camera:
Ingo Blacha
Second Assistant Camera:
Emil Härdtlein
Clara B. Zimmer
Dunya Hosnofsky
Steadicam Operator:
Michael Rathgeber
Still Photographer:
Anne Wilk
Marc Reimann
Videojournalist:
David Wynands
Visual Effects Editor:
Bianca Dienemann-Mehlitz
Wardrobe Assistant:
Casas Ines
Nadia Sead
Nele Simon
Elisa Bernhard
Writer:
Oliver Ziegenbalg
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