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Release Date:
March 15, 2013
Original Title:
A Farewell to Fools
Alternate Titles:
A Hero's Choice
Condamnat la viata
Delilere Veda
Goodbye Idiot
Gusbai Idieos
Ipu: Convicted to Live
The Death of Ipu
戦火の愚かなる英雄
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | War
Production Companies:
ARTE
BV McCann-Erickson
Daniel Zuta Filmproduktion
Eurimages
Family Film Production
Media Partnership
Minds Meet
Mindshare Media
Mollywood
Shoreline Entertainment
United Media Services
Vlaams Audiovisueel Fonds
ZDF
Production Countries:
Belgium | Germany | Romania
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 CH: 12 DE: 12
Runtime: 85
Set during World War II, somewhere in Eastern Europe. A German soldier is found dead near the village. The local authorities must find the culprit, or they will be all shot by the Nazis the morning after. There's no way to find the guilty one, but there's Ipu, the madman of the village, whom they promise a hero's funeral if he will claims responsibility and agrees to die in their place. He must decide, and time is running out.
Associate Producer:
Jan Vrints
Dan Cotoman
Boom Operator:
Ionuț Geadău
Casting:
Cătălin Dordea
Co-Producer:
Wilfried van Baelen
Guy van Baelen
Tomas Leyers
Costume Design:
Nathalie Leborgne
Director:
Bogdan Dumitrescu
Director of Photography:
Richard Van Oosterhout
Editor:
Philippe Ravoet
Executive Producer:
Morris Ruskin
Al Hayes
Makeup Artist:
Olimpia Stoicea
Ada Radu
Musat Claudia
Mirela Ecobici
Novel:
Titus Popovici
Original Music Composer:
Joris Van den Hauwe
Producer:
Daniel Zuta
Giuliano Doman
Production Design:
Călin Papură
Anette Reuther
Sound Effects Editor:
Ruben Aguirre Barba
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gareth Llewellyn
Sound Recordist:
Dirk Bombey
Supervising Sound Editor:
Srdjan Kurpjel
Writer:
Anusavan Salamanian
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