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Release Date:
October 27, 2005
Original Title:
Frozen Angels
Alternate Titles:
Frozen Angels
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
France 2
ITVS
Umbrella Films
YLE
ZDF
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
A scientific and social exploration of the future of human reproductive technology. In vitro fertilization, sperm banks' potential repercussions and the ethics of genetically engineering babies are among the issues examined.
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Additional Music Supervisor:
Max Sharam
Assistant Editor:
Luke Bennett
Camera Technician:
Roque Hernandez
Cinematography:
Eric Black
Color Grading:
Matthias Behrens
Dialogue Editor:
Erik Mischijew
Director:
Eric Black
Frauke Sandig
Editor:
Silke Botsch
Line Producer:
Yves Jeanneau
Erkki Astala
Burkhard Althoff
Music:
Zoe Keating
Thomas Mävers
Jörg Seibold
Original Music Composer:
Johannes Koeniger
Producer:
Frauke Sandig
Eric Black
Production Manager:
Brigit Mulders
Researcher:
Nancy Relaford
Sound Designer:
Matz Müller
Erik Mischijew
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Martin Grube
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