Young Light (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 12, 2016

Original Title:
Junges Licht

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Adolf Winkelmann Filmproduktion
FFP New Media
ZDF

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 122

Julian is a 12-year-old boy whose family is just scraping by in the Ruhr industrial region of Germany in the early 1960s . When his mother and younger sister go away for a while, he is left mostly alone in the apartment while his father works in the coal mine. He has to confront the confusing world of adults and older boys and the older girl next door on his own. Finally events build up and threaten to tear the family apart.

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Art Direction:
Thorsten Sabel
Irene Piel

Assistant Art Director:
Jenny Eichelmeyer

Assistant Costume Designer:
Thomas Bürke

Camera Operator:
Hendrik A. Kley

Casting:
Iris Baumüller

Dialogue Editor:
Jascha Viehl

Director:
Adolf Winkelmann

Director of Photography:
David Slama

Editor:
Rudi Heinen

First Assistant Camera:
Christian Kitscha

Foley:
Carsten Richter

Gaffer:
Klaus Peter Venn

Makeup Artist:
Henny Zimmer

Music:
Tommy Finke

Novel:
Ralf Rothmann

Producer:
Greta Gilles

Screenplay:
Nils Beckmann
Adolf Winkelmann
Till Beckmann

Sound Designer:
Andreas Hildebrandt

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matthias Lempert

Special Effects:
Volker Lorig

Steadicam Operator:
Thomas Korda
Robert Patzelt

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Gerrit Hecht

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