A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 1, 2024
Original Title:
Helix
Genres:
Crime | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Near Future Films
WDR
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Controversial Economics and Environment Minister Richard Bauer suffers a fatal seizure in front of bodyguard Helen Schilling during a public appearance. As it turns out, he did not die of natural causes. In the course of the investigation, Helen becomes embroiled in a highly explosive conspiracy, behind which a war for the supremacy of future genetic research and its ethical boundaries opens up.
Art Department Assistant:
Paula Gschlecht
Assistant Editor:
Katia Fink
Assistant Production Design:
Krystyna Granitza
Assistant Property Master:
Philipp Leonhard Rosié
Boom Operator:
Oliver Schnug
Casting Assistant:
Louisa Olivia Brockmann
Casting Director:
Stefany Pohlmann
Commissioning Editor:
Götz Vogt
Costume Designer:
Nicole Stoll
Costumer:
Tabea Fock
Data Wrangler:
Angela Fellenberg
Director:
Elmar Fischer
Director of Photography:
Bjørn Haneld
Editor:
Florian Drechsler
First Assistant Camera:
Tobias Kaffenberger
First Assistant Director:
Jörg Slotty
Gaffer:
Peter Kramer
Graphic Designer:
Lea Gabler
Grip:
Josua 'Joe' Weber
Key Grip:
Glenn König
Location Manager:
Christian Richter
Novel:
Marc Elsberg
Producer:
Fritjof Hohagen
Nicole Swidler
Producer's Assistant:
Sirko Prussig
Production Accountant:
Kay Wiedemann
Production Coordinator:
Marcel Bang
Production Design:
Klaus-Dieter Gruber
Production Driver:
Goran Kamitz
Christian Raatz
Sven Krause
Production Manager:
Thomas Rohde
Production Sound Mixer:
Till Röllinghoff
Property Master:
Sebastian Gäbel
Script Supervisor:
Simone Rieger
Second Assistant Camera:
Sarah Frahm
Elisa-Christin Knüpfer
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Grischa Schmitz
Standby Property Master:
Vincent Toitot
Still Photographer:
Hans-Joachim Pfeiffer
Volker Roloff
Unit Manager:
Sascha Wiese
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Marco Baumhof
Writer:
Jörg Tensing
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