A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 7, 2001
Original Title:
Tolle Lage
Alternate Titles:
Sitio perfecto
The Perfect Site
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin (DFFB)
Mediopolis Film- und Fernsehproduktion
Studio Babelsberg
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 84
10 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, at the "Perfect Sight" campsite, located on the Island of Rügen on the German Baltic Sea coast: the former state property has been taken over by an ex-officer of the German army. Now the new moved in West German rules the site. Anyone who opposes him is banned. With a little imagination and a few tricks, he wanted to make the deal of a lifetime. But he has miscalculated and run the property into the ground, bankruptcy is imminent. His employee, the Vietnamese German Pit Sun, somehow keeps the place together and has a child with the owner's daughter. But since he hasn't received any money for a long time, he wants to run away to Vietnam. The tradition-conscious East German campers are also not happy with the bad-tempered campsite operator. It's just as well that Claus Oehlke has robbed a bank and is only throwing the money around to impress his wife. But she only has eyes for the former GDR crooner Michi Fanselow, the dream of her youth.
Assistant Director:
Felix Randau
Assistant Editor:
Marc Heilige
Assistant Production Design:
Sonja Bream-Winzenried
Assistant Set Decoration:
Marcel Chlosta
Boom Operator:
Jürgen Küster
Commissioning Editor:
Lucas Schmidt
Construction Coordinator:
Giovanni A. Scribano
Continuity:
Pia Marais
Costume Design:
Chalune Seiberth
Costume Supervisor:
Gerda Schilde
Indra Oelke
Director:
Sören Voigt
Director of Photography:
Hanno Lentz
Editor:
Gergana Voigt
Executive Producer:
Martina Knappheide
Ellen Bickmeyer
First Assistant Camera:
Bettina Staudinger
Lighting Technician:
Christoph Dehmel-Osterloh
Josh Duell
Stefan Förster
Makeup Designer:
Sybille Tams
Music:
Frank Spinka
Markus Trockel
Original Music Composer:
Rainer Kirchmann
Producer:
Alexander Ris
Production Accountant:
Ursula Gaida
Production Assistant:
Sonja Kirch
Production Design:
Heike Wolf-Aury
Production Manager:
Jörg Rothe
Property Master:
Dorothea Schiefeling
Bernd Nikolaus
Screenplay:
Sören Voigt
Second Assistant Camera:
Sven Klages
Sound:
David Gräwe
Sound Designer:
Christian Riegel
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Martin Steyer
Special Effects Supervisor:
Christoph von Lengerke
Still Photographer:
Tina Tschirch
Unit Manager:
Matthias Ruppelt
Richard Lehun
Franziska Krentzien
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