Herrmann (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 23, 2013

Original Title:
Herrmann

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Der Breite Grad
Kaskeline Filmakademie Berlin

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

Where do you stand?

Herrmann is a leftist Thirty Something, who is still politically active, despite beginning to live the usual life of having a girlfriend and a child. On the way to his weekly political meeting he is kidnapped.

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Colorist:
Kornelius Glaser

Continuity:
Maja Costa

Costume Designer:
Liza Grebenstein

Director:
Gerd Reda

Director of Photography:
Marc Kubik

Editor:
Ankia Mey

Electrician:
Frank Schmidt
David Heaven

First Assistant Camera:
Michael Behrends
Christina Redmann
Tobias Rost

First Assistant Director:
Andreas Kueng

Gaffer:
Jan Umpfenbach

Key Grip:
Michael Behrends

Makeup Artist:
Sabrina Reuschl

Music:
Jamie Stewart

Producer:
Holger Bergmann

Property Master:
Maximae De Sade
Pierre Pretsch

Second Assistant Camera:
Anna-Lena Haas

Sound Designer:
Franziska Lehmann

Sound Mixer:
Steve Bauerschaefer

Steadycam:
Robert Többe

Wardrobe Master:
Maximae De Sade

Writer:
Gerd Reda

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