Deadly Leaks (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 5, 2016

Original Title:
Tödliche Geheimnisse

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
ARD Degeto
Gabriela Sperl Film
ORF

Production Countries:
Austria | Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 

Runtime: 105

Journalist Rommy Kirchhoff wants to interview a whistle-blower. Paul Holthaus, lobbyist on behalf of the agricultural company Norgreen Life Inc., is ready to report on the background negotiations on TTIP. But as soon as the explosive interview begins, Rommy is overwhelmed. When she regains consciousness, there is no trace of the informant. Rommy realizes she has entered a story of unprecedented proportions.

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Assistant Camera:
Sascha El Gendi

Assistant Director:
Sandro Silva
Kim Doyen

Casting:
Simone Bär

Continuity:
Falk Schwalbe

Costume Design:
Nora Kühnel Bates
Lucie Bates

Director:
Sherry Hormann

Director of Photography:
Armin Golisano

Editor:
Sandy Saffeels

Editorial Staff:
Claudia Luzius
Sascha Schwingel

Executive Producer:
Jürgen Schuster
Felix Zackor

Lighting Technician:
Niels Maier

Line Producer:
Kirsten Frehse
Robert Geisler

Makeup Artist:
Dolores Sánchez
Frauke Pira

Music:
Steffen Kaltschmid
Fabian Römer

Post Production Producer:
Andreas Messerschmidt

Producer:
Gabriela Sperl
Solmaz Sohrabi
Roger Schins
André Sommerlatte

Production Design:
Tilman Lasch

Production Manager:
Peter Schiller

Property Master:
Gabriele Roß
Simon Blum

Scientific Consultant:
Sven Giegold
Pia Eberhardt
Anke Domscheit-Berg

Second Assistant Camera:
Florian Dittel

Sound:
Andreas Mücke-Niesytka

Sound Mixer:
Hubertus Rath

Unit Manager:
Thorsten Peil

Writer:
Florian Oeller

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