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Release Date:
January 1, 2015
Original Title:
Spooky & Linda
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Lomotion
Production Countries:
Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
It was meant to be just a light-hearted adventure: After long years behind walls, Spooky and Linda escape from their psychiatric institution to breathe some fresh air in the outside world. Spooky wants to invite Linda for lunch in the restaurant he often went to as a child. But life is definitively more complicated outside the walls. And everything gets even more confusing with Spooky’s friend Carl, who unexpectedly joins the company. A small adventure becomes quite a big challenge. In an unknown world they are confronted to questions they are not used to face. They would need trust in themselves and in their companion. How can they find their way?
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Color Grading:
Roger Sommer
Costume Design:
Julia Ensner
Director:
Christian Wehrlin
Director of Photography:
Simon Huber
Editor:
David Fonjallaz
First Assistant Director:
Arnold Bucher
Gaffer:
Sandro Hofstetter
Makeup & Hair:
Miriam Blank
Music:
Mario Batkovic
Producer:
David Fonjallaz
Louis Mataré
Sound:
Simon Manetsch
Sound Mixer:
Felix Bussmann
Writer:
Christian Wehrlin
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