Allegro Pastell (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
Allegro Pastell

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
ARD Degeto
BR
Walker & Worm Film

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

In the summer of 2018, novelist Tanja Arnheim and web designer Jerome Daimler have a seemingly ideal long-distance relationship in the heat of Berlin, the idyll of an inherited bungalow in the Hessian Main Valley and many train journeys in between. But the carefully cultivated balance of trust and detachment between the two hyper-reflective millennials is shaken when Tanja realizes on the night of her thirtieth birthday that the relationship could become existential.

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Assistant Director:
David Hacke

Best Boy Electric:
Raffael Firmbach

Casting Director:
Suse Marquardt

Co-Producer:
Claudia Grässel
Natalie Lambsdorff
Christoph Pellander

Costume Design:
Belle Santos

Director:
Anna Roller

Director of Photography:
Felix Pflieger

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Nadine Willeke
Sebastian Hempel
Boyko Panayotov

Novel:
Leif Randt

Producer:
Tobias Walker
Philipp Worm

Production Coordinator:
Giulia Pistoia

Production Design:
Lena Müller
Lena Müller
Luisa Rauschert

Production Manager:
Paula Elina Klossner

Production Sound Mixer:
Antoine Schweitzer

Steadicam Operator:
Devin Wahls

Unit Manager:
Moritz Großerhode

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