A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Love Me Again
Alternate Titles:
Lieb Mich Noch Mal
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Little Bridge Pictures
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
Ewa and Halina are forcibly separated from each other by Ewa’s father in their youth because of their love for each other. When Ewa’s father dies 13 years later, the women meet again through the initiative of their husbands, who want to make a deal with each other. Ewa and Halina can no longer hide their love, which they thought had been forgotten, from themselves and from each other.
Accountant:
Anett Jendreyko
Assistant Editor:
Carolin Sonnemann
Catering:
Julia Zimtstern
Colorist:
Markward Wagner
Costume Design:
Konstantinos Gkoumpetis
Dialogue Editor:
Weronika Malinowska
Paulina Sacha
Director:
Florian Anders
Victoria Anders
Director of Photography:
Dennis Lobert
Editor:
Jan-Timo Sonnemann
First Assistant Camera:
Michelle Romero Pasternack
Gaffer:
Karl Neubart
Health and Safety:
Laurina Ströll
Anik (Niki) Todtenhaupt
Lucas Corcilius
Paula Rosenbaum
Maxine Paatzsch
Makeup & Hair:
Juliett Baar
Original Music Composer:
Christian Meyer
Producer:
Victoria Anders
Mickey Yamine
Andreas Schaap
Production Design:
Danyue Li
Set Production Assistant:
Laurina Ströll
Anik (Niki) Todtenhaupt
Lucas Corcilius
Paula Rosenbaum
Maxine Paatzsch
Sound:
Lior Guy
Stephan Gollhardt
Dennis Gross
Sound Designer:
Clemens Bötel
Sound Mixer:
Silvio Naumann
Thanks:
Pierre Gulz
Olaf Meyer
Martin Schürmeyer
Jürgen Krebs
Anita Janica
Marta Naumann
Björn-Lennart Hübscher
Norbert Kneissl
Martin Hagemann
Volker Schlöndorff
Title Designer:
Tobias Lamp
Translator:
Karolina Kuszyk
Henry Keller
Unit Manager:
Nicolai Otteni
VFX Artist:
Tobias Lamp
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