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Release Date:
September 25, 2014
Original Title:
Phoenix
Alternate Titles:
Ave Fénix
Feniks
Il segreto del suo volto
Phoenix bár
Yüzündeki Sir
Феникс
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
ARTE
BR
Schramm Film
Tempus
WDR
Production Countries:
France | Germany | Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 DE: 12 GB: 12 IE: 15 JP: G KR: 12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 98
German-Jewish cabaret singer Nelly survived Auschwitz but had to undergo reconstructive surgery as her face was disfigured. Without recognizing Nelly, her former husband Johnny asks her to help him claim his wife’s inheritance. To see if he betrayed her, she agrees, becoming her own doppelganger.
Art Department Assistant:
Stefan Rohde
Art Direction:
Merlin Ortner
Assistant Director:
Ires Jung
Casting:
Simone Bär
Co-Writer:
Harun Farocki
Costume Design:
Anette Guther
Dialogue Editor:
Jochen Jezussek
Director:
Christian Petzold
Director of Photography:
Hans Fromm
Editor:
Bettina Böhler
Executive Producer:
Piotr Strzelecki
Jacek Gaczkowski
First Assistant Camera:
Florian Trautwein
Foley:
Carsten Richter
Gaffer:
Christoph Dehmel-Osterloh
Makeup Artist:
Barbara Kreuzer
Alexandra Lebedynski
Irina Tübbecke-Bechem
Novel:
Hubert Monteilhet
Original Music Composer:
Stefan Will
Producer:
Michael Weber
Florian Koerner von Gustorf
Production Design:
Klaus-Dieter Gruber
Production Manager:
Dorissa Berninger
Screenplay:
Christian Petzold
Script Supervisor:
Frederic Moriette
Set Decoration:
Christin Busse
Sound Designer:
Dominik Schleier
Sound Mixer:
Andreas Mücke-Niesytka
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Martin Steyer
Special Effects Supervisor:
Björn Friese
Steadicam Operator:
Matthias Biber
Still Photographer:
Christian Schulz
Stunt Coordinator:
Rainer Werner
Wigmaker:
Jeanette Kellermann
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