A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 30, 1999
Original Title:
Absolute Giganten
Alternate Titles:
자이갠틱
절대 거인
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
ARTE
NDR
X Filme Creative Pool
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 6 DE: 6
Runtime: 80
The Hamburg friends Walter, Ricco and Floyd take each day as it comes between the estates of tower blocks and fast food restaurants. All three are in their early twenties and are dreaming of another life when Floyd suddenly takes a job on a freighter going to Singapore.
ADR Mixer:
Günter Friedhoff
ADR Recordist:
Hartmut Teschemacher
Additional Sound Re-Recordist:
Markus Münz
Benjamin Schubert
Assistant Camera:
Jan Hartmann
Assistant Director:
Sebastian Fahr-Brix
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Momme Hinrichs
Jörn Stiefermann
Assistant Production Manager:
Florian Niedermeier
Katharina Lentzen
Casting:
An Dorthe Braker
Wiebke Recke
Continuity:
Lucy Fricke
Lucy Tanja Fricke
Digital Colorist:
Clemens Kindermann
Director:
Sebastian Schipper
Director of Photography:
Frank Griebe
Editor:
Andrew Bird
Electrician:
Peter Kramer
Extras Casting:
Wiebke Recke
Finance:
Norbert Maass
Foley Artist:
Jörn Poetzl
Gaffer:
Zoran Bravarić
Music Consultant:
Uwe Kirbach
Post-Production Manager:
Anne Urban
Producer:
Tom Tykwer
Stefan Arndt
Production Assistant:
Katharina Lentzen
Florian Niedermeier
Production Coordinator:
Matthias Voucko
Sven Heiligenstein
Production Manager:
Patrick Brandt
Production Trainee:
Dewi Grobecker
Property Master:
Alexis Teller
Score Engineer:
Xaver von Treyer
Second Assistant Director:
Volker Sattel
Sound:
Heino Herrenbrück
Sound Assistant:
Lasse Viehöfer
Sound Designer:
Kai Tebbel
Sound Editor:
Kai Storck
Kuen-Il Song
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matthias Lempert
Special Effects:
Peter Wiemker
Standby Property Master:
Dagmar Wessel
Steadicam Operator:
Tilman Büttner
Still Photographer:
Gordon A. Timpen
Stunts:
Sönke Korries
Thanks:
Sylvie Testud
Writer:
Sebastian Schipper
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