A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 18, 2001
Original Title:
Welcher Mann sagt schon die Wahrheit?
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Letterbox Filmproduktion
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Maike wants to make a career as a journalist, but a man named Richard from the competition keeps stealing her texts. At the same time, she falls in love with her work colleague Joe. But is Joe really the person he claims to be?
Assistant Director:
Olaf Kell
Assistant Sound Designer:
Detlef Fiebig
Assistant Unit Manager:
Rick Ostermann
Best Boy Electrician:
Marco Wilde
Casting:
Esther Klostermann
Clapper Loader:
Jan Schuberth
Continuity:
Christina Constantinova
Costume Design:
Claudia González
Director:
Donald Kraemer
Director of Photography:
Sven Kirsten
Editor:
Bele Nord
Executive Producer:
Wolfgang Esenwein
Henrik Meyer
Extras Casting:
Askild Stielow-Splittgerber
First Assistant Camera:
Christian Leppin
Gaffer:
Thilo Tauscher
Key Grip:
Karsten Tessmann
Lighting Technician:
Daniel Kuhn
Makeup Artist:
Kathrin A. Fuhrmann
Edda Fuhrmann
Music:
Julian Boyd
Music Arranger:
Gregor Schwellenbach
Producer:
Carsten Kelber
Patrick Noel Simon
Alicia Remirez
Production Design:
Sonja Strömer
Zazie Knepper
Production Driver:
Baris Kekilli
Production Manager:
Michael-Christoph Wagner
Property Master:
Sabine Dotzauer
Sound:
Siegfried Sellentin
Standby Art Director:
Nina Aufderheide
Stunts:
Ronnie Paul
Unit Manager:
Eberhard Grun
Writer:
Wiebke Lorenz
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