Drei Eier im Glas (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 10, 2015

Original Title:
Drei Eier im Glas

Alternate Titles:
Sax Up Your Life!
Song - Eine Singlekomödie
Three Eggs in a Glass
Verliebt in eine Leiche

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Coop99 Filmproduktion
ORF

Production Countries:
Austria

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 92

According to an African fairy tale, every child receives a song from their parents that they carry with them throughout their lives. Richard, an orphaned Tanzanian immigrant, has never had his own song. How he got one before his unexpected death and the significant, though unintended, roles played by the dark-tourism entrepreneur Drakuhl, the gray-haired hair model Barney and the heavy-drinking music teacher Kiesel won't be revealed here. Merely that the song Dead Man Play becomes an international hit.

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Casting:
Katharina Wöppermann

Costume Design:
Tanja Hausner

Director:
Antonin Svoboda

Director of Photography:
Martin Gschlacht

Editor:
Joana Scrinzi

Makeup Artist:
Martina Ruess

Original Music Composer:
Parov Stelar

Producer:
Martin Gschlacht
Antonin Svoboda
Bruno Wagner

Production Design:
Katharina Wöppermann

Production Manager:
Bruno Wagner

Screenplay:
Christoph Grissemann
Dirk Stermann
Heinz Strunk
Antonin Svoboda

Sound mixer:
Thomas Pötzsch

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