A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 5, 1999
Original Title:
Abendland
Alternate Titles:
Aftenlandet
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Integral Film
Mediopolis Film- und Fernsehproduktion
WDR
Production Countries:
Germany | Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 140
A largely plotless, fado-scored journey through the gloomy cobblestone streets, zombie bars, and fetid basements of a sordid harbor town populated by German-speaking sots and Portuguese guest workers. An unhappy young couple, Leni and Anton, quarrel and split separately into the rat’s ass of the evening. Everyone is looking for love, but no one finds any—although Leni does pick up a trick.
Assistant Director:
Paula Belem
Suzanne Schmitt
Anna Schuchardt
Associate Producer:
Heike Hempel
Best Boy Electrician:
Ole Ki Bun Wedemann
Co-Producer:
François d'Artemare
Costume Design:
Daniella Petrovics
Director:
Fred Kelemen
Director of Photography:
Fred Kelemen
Editor:
Fred Kelemen
Anja Nerall
Nicola Undritz
Executive Producer:
Jörg Rothe
Gaffer:
Christoph Dehmel-Osterloh
Gianni Schmidt
Makeup Artist:
Sybille Tams
Music:
Rainer Kirchmann
Producer:
Dagmar Jacobsen
Alexander Ris
Production Design:
Anette Kuhn
Ralf Küfner
Production Manager:
João Pedro Bénard
Mandy Rahn
Production Sound Mixer:
Jörg Theil
Sound Editor:
Ronny Schreinzer
Steadicam Operator:
Jörg Widmer
Unit Production Manager:
Nicole Gerhards
Alexandre Oliveira
Writer:
Fred Kelemen
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