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Release Date:
April 22, 1983
Original Title:
Kiez
Alternate Titles:
Kiez - Aufstieg und Fall eines Luden
Kiez - Die schmutzigste Meile der Welt
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Entenproduktion
Neue Filmproduktion
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 106
Set in Hamburg's “Hell's Kitchen,” a waterfront milieu of gangsters, pimps, dealers and prostitutes, the story follows the attempts of an ex-seaman first to insinuate himself into the scene, and then to extricate himself from it. He becomes a small-time pimp, sending his naive girlfriend out onto the streets thinking she is financing their middle-class future. When he becomes involved with an old pal, Nil, he increases his criminal portfolio. But when he steals Nil's girlfriend and things heat up, he leaves for his sister's middle-class home in Berlin, where his attempts to fit in are doomed from the start. Returning to Hamburg, he starts a rapid decline that delivers him into the waiting arms of Nil, whose revenge is merciless.
Assistant Camera:
Hermann Fahr
Judith Kaufmann
Assistant Director:
Bernd Holzmüller
Costume Design:
Tabea Blumenschein
Director:
Walter Bockmayer
Rolf Bührmann
Director of Photography:
Thomas Mauch
Editor:
Alexander Rupp
Executive Producer:
Felix Hock
Lighting Technician:
Dieter Denzer
Armin Dahm
Rudolf Hartl
Makeup Artist:
Andrea Marx
Liane Cohrs
Gisela Trescher
Music:
Carl Dante
Producer:
Rolf Bührmann
Production Assistant:
Horst Scheel
Production Design:
Thomas Schappert
Production Manager:
Wolfgang Boesken
Property Master:
Olaf Schiefner
Sound:
Christian Moldt
Sound Mixer:
Hans-Dieter Schwarz
Special Effects:
Joachim Schulz
Still Photographer:
Helmut Röttgen
Story:
Walter Bockmayer
Rolf Bührmann
Theatre Play:
Peter Greiner
Wardrobe Master:
Astrid Rühr
Writer:
Hans Eppendorfer
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