A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Pegah Ferydoni, Christoph Maria Herbst, Vedat Erincin
Written by:
Ali Samadi Ahadi
Arne Nolting
Gabriela Sperl
Directed by:
Züli Aladag, Inci Demirbas
Release Date:
February 5, 2015
Original Title:
300 Worte Deutsch
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
ARTE
Sperl Productions
Telepool
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 92
Culture-Clash-Comedy about Turkish brides importet into Germany.
A German-Turkish woman (student and judoka) gets into a moral conflict when her father (the mosque's principal) wants her to help Turkish "imported brides' pass a 300-word German test in order to get a residency permit.
Art Designer:
Darius Ghanai
Art Direction:
Katja Schlömer
Assistant Editor:
Kerstin Nees
Faouzi Bouzid Discacciati
Boom Operator:
Christian Hermans
Carpenter:
Lorenzo Sartor
Casting:
Emrah Ertem
Harika Uygur
Construction Coordinator:
Wolfgang Gosberg
Costume Design:
Frauke Firl
Director:
Züli Aladag
Director of Photography:
Kolja Brandt
Editor:
Anne Fabini
Editorial Staff:
Andreas Schreitmüller
Caroline von Senden
Anne Even
Katharina Dufner
Olaf Grunert
Electrician:
Manuel Dietsche
First Assistant Camera:
Dietmar Raiff
Gaffer:
Thorsten Kosselek
Lighting Technician:
Verena Schulte
Jens Philip Erlach
Line Producer:
Tim Greve
Location Manager:
Jan Beek
Location Scout:
Rüdiger Jordan
Makeup & Hair:
Iris Müther
Mirjam Himmelsberger
Music:
Christopher Bremus
Michael Kadelbach
Painter:
Hermine Wiesler
Post Production Supervisor:
Christoph Englert
Producer:
Gabriela Sperl
Producer's Assistant:
Sophie von Uslar
Production Coordinator:
Katharina Haase
Production Design:
Peter Menne
Production Manager:
Oliver Lüer
Tim Körbelin
Screenplay:
Züli Aladag
Gabriela Sperl
Set Decoration:
Christiane Schmid
Dagmar Wessel
Sound Mixer:
Uwe Dresch
Max Rammler
Still Photographer:
Bernd Spauke
Supervising Sound Editor:
André Bendocchi-Alves
Claudia Enzmann
Unit Manager:
Jürgen Janoczek
Writer:
Arne Nolting
Ali Samadi Ahadi
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