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Release Date:
December 19, 2014
Original Title:
Depeche Mode: Alive in Berlin
Alternate Titles:
Alive in Berlin: A Film by Anton Corbijn
Depeche Mode: Alive in Berlin: A Film by Anton Corbijn
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Columbia Records
Sony Music Entertainment
Trigger Happy Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 159
‘Alive in Berlin’ includes the full live show, inter-spliced with behind-the-scenes footage, multiple interviews with the band and their fans, and a 2-song acoustic session, which was filmed at Salon Bel Ami, the oldest existing brothel in Berlin. Available on the 2 disc special edition
Additional Editing:
Ben Harrex
Ed Line
Dan Sherwin
JD Smythe
Jeff Buchanan
Andre Castigilioni
Assistant Camera:
Max Kleber
Oliver Moron
Eilias Trommer
Simon Wangelt
Oliver Blind
Elisa-Christin Knüpfer
Assistant Director:
Monica Axelsson
Assistant Editor:
Lucy Berry
Boom Operator:
Ludwig Bestehom
Camera Operator:
Jan Hinrich Hoffmann
Martin Schlecht
Anton Corbijn
Oliver Moron
Philipp Hennig
Darren Montague
Color Grading:
Dan Moran
Colorist:
Dan Moran
Digital Imaging Technician:
Frank Hellwig
Mario Kronfuss
Doug Horton
Director:
Anton Corbijn
Director of Photography:
Jo Molitoris
Ryan Samui
Driver:
Denny Hahnfeldt
Iris Hammerer
Editor:
Joe Adams
James Rose
Electrician:
Paco Didlaukies
Björn Körner
Executive Producer:
Alex Pollock
Stephan Vens
Baron Jonathan Kessler
First Assistant Director:
Erik Kandefer
Gaffer:
Sascha Wolfram
Dan Gartner
Grip:
Jan Brun
Lighting Director:
Paul Normandale
Location Manager:
Alexander Lewin
Makeup Artist:
Elisa Schmerberg
Producer:
Kirsten Sohrauer
Karin Rudokas
Tina Preschitz
Producer's Assistant:
Chelsea Jane Shea
Production Manager:
Jody Solomon
Senior Colorist:
Mark Horrobin
Sound:
Friedemann Frank
Mischa Sterkin
Sound Assistant:
Ludwig Bestehorn
Sound Engineer:
Kerry Hopwood
Terence Hulkes
Tom Worley
Alexander Lewin
Sound Mixer:
Adrian Hall
Sound Recordist:
Antony King
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