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Release Date:
November 23, 1994
Original Title:
Natalie - Endstation Babystrich
Alternate Titles:
Natalie 1 - Endstation Babystrich
Natalie I - Endstation Babystrich
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Sat.1
Taunus Film-Produktions GmbH
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 92
14 years old Natalie seems to live in a completely healthy and wealthy family. However she feels lost: her parents spend most of their time for her younger, sick sister. So she grows more and more lonely. After an argument with her father she runs away from home. In her quest for care and nearness, she ends up with souteneur Nico.
Assistant Camera:
Heiko Wentorp
Assistant Director:
Nicoline Mössner
Assistant Editor:
Angelika Lesche
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Renate Scheu
Assistant Production Design:
Barbara Schramm
Jürgen Zaiser
Assistant Unit Manager:
Florian Gescher
Commissioning Editor:
Thomas Teubner
Costume Designer:
Edith Jamm
Director:
Herrmann Zschoche
Director of Photography:
Dieter Chill
Editor:
Ingo Scholz
Editorial Staff:
Michaela Rudolph
Makeup Artist:
Ute Große-Kreul
Original Music Composer:
Tamás Kahane
Producer:
Christa Gerlach
Production Design:
Thomas Armster
Production Manager:
Jürgen Nusser
Sound:
Roland Rebscher
Sound Assistant:
Gerd Frigge
Sound Mixer:
Oliver Engelhardt
Technical Advisor:
Bernd Stiller
Unit Manager:
Antje Hessedenz
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