A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 8, 2015
Original Title:
Süßer September
Alternate Titles:
Dolce settembre
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARD Degeto
WDR
Ziegler Film
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 87
Rebecca and Bruno meet in a bar, in a not particularly happy moment of their life, and they start dating. They consider themselves just friends and talk to each other about everything. But if Rebecca stops being so worried about what the bourgeoisie might think and say, and if Bruno realizes he can't live without Rebecca, they will both understand reality.
Assistant Production Design:
Judith Rosskoth
Assistant Property Master:
Oliver Mayer
Costume Design:
Bettina Weiß
Digital Colorist:
Natalie Maximova
Director:
Florian Froschmayer
Director of Photography:
Christoph Chassée
Editor:
Claudia Klook
Foley Artist:
Jörg Klinkenberg
Makeup Artist:
Romy Meier
Dana Schumacher
Music:
Steffen Kaltschmid
Post-Production Manager:
Tillman Schmidt-Kärner
Producer:
Hartmut Köhler
Marc Müller-Kaldenberg
Regina Ziegler
Producer's Assistant:
Anna Matthäi
Production Design:
Alexandra Pilhatsch
Production Manager:
Sebastian Stürmer
Prop Maker:
Frank Noack
Property Master:
Margrit Meyndt
Sebastian Wurm
Props:
Olga Gredig
Set Supervisor:
Lars Rieken
Sound Assistant:
Thomas Engelberger
Title Designer:
Bernhard Näther
Unit Manager:
André Brunst
Christian Mackrodt
Tobias Weigert
Visual Effects:
Peter Ruschel
Writer:
Sathyan Ramesh
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