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Release Date:
March 21, 2012
Original Title:
Blitzeis
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Langfilm
Production Countries:
Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 29
Andreas is a journalist covering a story on Larissa, a patient with tuberculosis. At the hospital he meets a nurse called Yvonne. The encounter with the two women moves Andreas more than he wishes to admit. A short film about luck and its inevitable slipping away.
Art Direction:
Dominique Steiner-Studinka
Boom Operator:
Jan Illing
Camera Operator:
Michał Sobociński
Camera Technician:
Tomasz Habrewicz
Cinematography:
Piotr Sobociński Jr.
Color Designer:
Lukasz Huptys
Costume Design:
Julia Ensner
Director:
Georg Isenmann
Editor:
Lilo Gerber
Electrician:
Taffy Oyewusi
Silvia Fafa Fierz
Peter Rudolf
Greg Amgwerd
First Assistant Camera:
Leszek Strabski
First Assistant Director:
Florian Engelhardt
Gaffer:
Peter Demmer
Key Grip:
Didier Lebel
Makeup Artist:
Barbara Grundmann
Music:
Burkhard von Dallwitz
Music Editor:
Christian Scallan
Musician:
Burkhard von Dallwitz
David Herzog
Post-Production Manager:
Iwona Kachel
Producer:
Anne-Catherine Lang
Olivier Zobrist
Prop Maker:
Sandra Salvatore
Property Master:
Dominique Steiner-Studinka
Screenplay:
Georg Isenmann
Pascal Verdosci
Second Assistant Director:
Sonja Levy
Sound Editor:
Darko Linder
Sound Mixer:
Peter Bräker
Sound Recordist:
Patrick Becker
Story:
Peter Stamm
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