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Release Date:
February 5, 2025
Original Title:
Gruschel mich! Die studiVZ-Story
Alternate Titles:
Gruschel mich - Die StudiVZ-Story
ZAPP: Gruschel mich! Die studiVZ-Story
Genres:
Documentary | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARD
NDR
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
A crazy Facebook deal and trouble over the "Gruscheln": studiVZ rose at an incredible pace in the 2000s to become Germany's largest social network. This drove its US competitor Facebook crazy. So much so that studiVZ founder Ehssan Dariani and his co-founders met Mark Zuckerberg in Silicon Valley and were presented with an offer that would go down in history. But a rise in ecstasy was followed by a dramatic fall - of the network and its most important founder. The documentary is about scandals, personal stories of loss and the question: did the studiVZ founders just steal everything?
Color Grading:
Christoph Fobbe
Commissioning Editor:
Inga Mathwig
Director:
Fritz Lüders
Director of Photography:
Vincent Brügel
Tom Claudon
Carsten Friedrich
Simon Hückstädt
Kim Kristin Mauch
Sören Meyer
Samir Saad
Merlin Schrader
Christian Szrammek
Joshua Zonnekein
Editor:
Hannes Grigull
Markus Ortmanns
Alexander Liu
Graphic Designer:
Thorben Korpel
Sound:
Sascha Kaiser
Tom Claudon
Schoman Djouma
Oliver Lumpe
Simon Hückstädt
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Felix Wenzel
Writer:
Fritz Lüders
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