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Release Date:
April 17, 2014
Original Title:
Die schwarzen Brüder
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
ARD
Enigma Film
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 6 CH: 6 DE: 6
Runtime: 98
Up until the middle of the 19Th century, poverty stricken mountain farmers from the Ticino area of Switzerland frequently sold their children to Milan as chimney sweeps or spazzacamini. That is also young Giorgios fate. He is forced to climb through pitch black chimneys, flinging down the soot with his bare hands. But he does not lose heart. Together with his buddies sharing in the same misery, he establishes the association of Black Brothers. They stick together, struggling against their penury and getting involved in fights with the street gangs of Milan. The film tells of the gripping adventures of the chimney sweep boys and their spectacular escape back to their native land.
Art Direction:
Jo Hattenhauer
Pierre Pfundt
Bettina Lessnig
Casting:
Anja Dihrberg
Jacqueline Rietz
Co-Executive Producer:
Stephan O. Hansch
Co-Producer:
Karin Koch
Wasiliki Bleser
Wolfgang Herold
Alexander Loskant
Rainer Kölmel
Commissioning Editor:
Andreas Schreitmüller
Brigitta Mühlenbeck
Ole Kampovski
Roman Klink
Cornelius Conrad
Giulia Fretta
Nadja Dumouchel
Cornelia Ackers
Compositing Artist:
Eric Kasanowski
Costume Design:
Birgit Hutter
Director:
Xavier Koller
Director of Photography:
Felix von Muralt
Editor:
Gion-Reto Killias
Executive Producer:
Fritjof Hohagen
Line Producer:
Simon Happ
Music:
Balz Bachmann
Novel:
Kurt Held
Lisa Tetzner
Producer:
Fritjof Hohagen
Clarens Grollmann
Production Design:
Frank Bollinger
Screenplay:
Klaus Richter
Fritjof Hohagen
Set Decoration:
Gernot Thöndel
Giulietta Rimoldi
Géraldine Dardano
Stunt Coordinator:
Katja Jerabek
Stunts:
Tanja Pelster
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