Alles Chefsache! (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 11, 2013

Original Title:
Alles Chefsache!

Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
ARD

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 

Runtime: 90

For decades, "Soups Hansen" was on everyone's lips, but now threatens the old-established operation of the end. The reasons for the decline are homemade: in modern times the tastes have changed, the soup of the idiosyncratic manufacturer unfortunately not. The bank wants to save the traditional house, but the new loan is subject to one condition: company boss Theo Hansen must hand over the business to his son, who now cooks his own soup ... Edzard Onneken staged this comedy with Günther Maria Halmer in the role of aging patriarch who can not let go.

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Best Boy Electric:
Christian Richter

Boom Operator:
David Hilgers

Continuity:
Sandra Pöggel

Costume Design:
Antje Gebauer

Director:
Edzard Onneken

Director of Photography:
Mathias Neumann

Editor:
Rosemarie Drinkorn

Electrician:
Andreas Richter

First Assistant Camera:
Thomas Antoszczyk

First Assistant Director:
Robert Spika

Gaffer:
Peter Fritscher

Graphic Designer:
Liliana Lambriev

Makeup Artist:
Irina Tübbecke-Bechem

Original Music Composer:
Michael Kadelbach

Producer:
Claudia Grässel

Production Design:
Petra Albert

Production Manager:
Marc Grewe

Property Master:
Alexander Lambriev
Till Sennhenn

Sound:
Till Röllinghoff

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gerald Cronauer

Still Photographer:
Erika Hauri

Unit Manager:
Tina Bockeloh

Visual Effects Producer:
Dietrich Toellner

Writer:
Michael Gebhart
Nicholas Hause

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