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Release Date:
January 11, 2025
Original Title:
Ein Sommer in Italien
Alternate Titles:
Ein Sommer in Apulien
Genres:
Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Cameo Film- und Fernsehproduktion
Studio Zentral
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
Billie and Hella, an unlikely female couple, travel to Apulia in Italy: while Billie sacrifices herself in selfless aid, Hella is mainly looking for fun.
Assistant Camera:
Davide Ceccato
Assistant Director:
Thomas Höret
Assistant Production Design:
Giulia Ormezzano
Casting:
Uwe Bünker
Commissioning Editor:
Beate Bramstedt
Continuity:
Axel Schill
Costume Designer:
Tanja Wagner
Director:
Stefanie Sycholt
Director of Photography:
Christoph Chassée
Editor:
Manuela Kempf
Melanie Landa
Gaffer:
Peter Fritscher
Line Producer:
Andreas Breyer
Cristina Romagnoli
Location Manager:
Valerio Massimo Schiavi
Makeup Artist:
Margrit Baxmann
Silvia Persica
Music Supervisor:
Melanie Fessmann
Original Music Composer:
Ulrich Reuter
Post Production Supervisor:
Tim Berens
Producer:
Lasse Scharpen
Annette Pisacane
Production Design:
Jan F. Keuthmann
Production Manager:
Christian de Stefanis
Andrea Bockelmann
Silvia Hamam
Property Master:
Tzaddi Crociara
Diego Marangoni
Sound:
David Hilgers
Matia Strang
Sound Designer:
Eugen Sarazinski
Sound Mixer:
Malte Zurbonsen
Unit Manager:
Carlotta Camatta
David Sdrubolini
Visual Effects:
Betty Mahlert
Writer:
Stefanie Sycholt
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