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Release Date:
January 23, 2019
Original Title:
Isabels Schatz
Alternate Titles:
Geschichten von überall - Isabels Schatz
Genres:
Adventure | Family
Production Companies:
European Broadcasting Union
ProSaar Medienproduktion
SR
Production Countries:
Germany | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
Isabel's family has moved into a dilapidated house. Everything is falling apart, her parents can barely keep up with the renovations, and Isabel doesn't like it at all. If they had treasure, they could buy a nice house - and her father thinks treasures really exist. She promptly sets off secretly to find treasure for her family. On her search she meets all sorts of fairytale characters: a pirate, a wise seer and a witch. Can Isabel find the treasure with their help?
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Assistant Camera:
Nadine Willeke
Assistant Costume Designer:
Nicolette Pustelnik
Colorist:
Omri Peled
Commissioning Editor:
Andrea Etspüler
Continuity:
Patrick Piepiorka
Costume Design:
Adriano Lupo
Data Wrangler:
Clemens Wolfart
Director:
Lydia Bruna
Director of Photography:
Clemens Majunke
Editor:
Jannis Greff
Executive Producer:
Beryl Richards
First Assistant Director:
Jörn Michaely
Gaffer:
Axel Renner
Lighting Technician:
Moritz Martin
Mario Zettel
Line Producer:
Andreas Berndt
Main Title Theme Composer:
Giles Lamb
Makeup Designer:
Denise Dakar
Original Music Composer:
Maxi Menot
Producer:
Martin Hofmann
Production Coordinator:
Petra Windelboot
Production Design:
Ruth Breuer
Production Manager:
Asaad Mounajed
Property Master:
Pina Beres
Screenplay:
Lydia Bruna
Sound:
Christian Späth
Sound Assistant:
Markus Rebholz
Sound Designer:
Paul Wilke
Sound Editor:
Bastian Gerner
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Wilke
Still Photographer:
Benedikt Dresen
Supervising Producer:
Karen Simha
Title Designer:
Jan Mehlhase
Unit Manager:
Lena Oberle
Sascha Schmidt
Mara Becker
VFX Supervisor:
Kay Delventhal
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