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Release Date:
February 13, 2003
Original Title:
Good Bye, Lenin!
Alternate Titles:
79 qm DDR
Adeus Lenin!
Au revoir Lenin!
Goodbye, Lenin!
Гуд бай, Ленин!
再見列寧!
快乐的谎言
民主德国在79平方米房间里的延续
굿 바이, 레닌!
굿바이 레닌
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
ARTE
WDR
X Filme Creative Pool
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 CA: 14A CH: 16 CZ: 12+ DE: 6 DK: 7 FR: TP GB: 15 GR: 15 JP: G NL: 12 PT: M/12 US: R
Runtime: 121
Alex Kerner's mother was in a coma while the Berlin wall fell. When she wakes up he must try to keep her from learning what happened (as she was an avid communist supporter) to avoid shocking her which could lead to another heart attack.
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ADR & Dubbing:
Kai-Uwe Koch
Art Direction:
Matthias Klemme
Assistant Costume Designer:
Christine Seehofer
Casting:
Simone Bär
Costume Design:
Aenne Plaumann
Director:
Wolfgang Becker
Director of Photography:
Martin Kukula
Editor:
Peter R. Adam
First Assistant Director:
Sarah Gross
Foley:
Jörn Poetzl
Gaffer:
Tommy Schulz
Helmut Prein
Hairstylist:
Björn Rehbein
Line Producer:
Marcos Kantis
Makeup Artist:
Heike Merker
Lena Lazzarotto
Birger Laube
Music Supervisor:
Andro Steinborn
Original Music Composer:
Yann Tiersen
Producer:
Stefan Arndt
Katja De Bock
Andreas Schreitmüller
Manuela Stehr
Production Design:
Lothar Holler
Researcher:
Michael Konstabel
Screenplay:
Wolfgang Becker
Bernd Lichtenberg
Achim von Borries
Hendrik Handloegten
Chris Silber
Script Supervisor:
Sandra Scheucher
Second Assistant Director:
Marcus Welsch
Susanne Boeing
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Birgit Guðjónsdóttir
Ralph Kaechele
Set Designer:
Christian Schaefer
Set Dresser:
Andrea Eisensee
Sound Designer:
Dirk Jacob
Sound Effects Editor:
Lars Ginzel
Kuen-Il Song
Special Effects:
Sven Asamoa
Thorsten Thiesse
Steadicam Operator:
Klemens Becker
Jörg Widmer
Still Photographer:
Conny Klein
Dirk Plamböck
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