A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 3, 2018
Original Title:
So Was Von Da
Alternate Titles:
Akkurat her og nå
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
C-Films Deutschland
DCM Pictures
Tatami Films
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 16 DE: 16
Runtime: 89
Hamburg, St. Pauli, New Year's Eve. Oskar Wrobel runs a music club in an old hospital at the edge of the Reeperbahn. While fireworks go off in the streets of St. Pauli, he prepares the big final party - the club has to close. Thankfully there is no time to think about it because the chaos is breaking into his living room, all while hell break loose at the club. The film, based on the novel by Tino Hanekamp, was filmed with hundreds of extras attending a real-life three-night-long party.
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Assistant Editor:
Jessica Rudolph
Assistant Production Design:
Indira Thümmler
Carpenter:
Bernd Markmann
Casting:
Ulrike Müller
Cinematography:
Timon Schäppi
Co-Producer:
Marc Schmidheiny
Wiebke Andresen
Christoph Daniel
Florian Schmidt-Prange
Colorist:
Claudia Gittel
Creative Producer:
Niels Klamroth
Dialogue Editor:
Valentin Finke
Director:
Jakob Lass
Editor:
Gesa Jäger
First Assistant Director:
Oliver Knorr
Foley Artist:
Freddy Fleing
Foley Editor:
Alexandros Topalis
Timo Witthöft
Foley Recordist:
Reemt Meyer
Line Producer:
Sandra Müller
Makeup & Hair:
Alexandra Lebedynski
Painter:
Alina Schmidt
Post-Production Manager:
Andreas Schellenberg
Producer:
Benjamin Seikel
Production Manager:
Patrick Brandt
Property Master:
Meike Sudholz
Screenplay:
Hannah Schopf
Jakob Lass
Second Assistant Director:
Teresa Althen
Sound Designer:
Manuel Meichsner
Stunt Coordinator:
Jürgen Klein
Ronnie Paul
Stunt Double:
Felix Quinton
Stunts:
Marcel Stefanski
Benjamin Nippe
Mai-Lin Senf
Visual Effects:
Rudolf Germann
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Birte Slamal
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