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Release Date:
October 22, 2017
Original Title:
Harri Pinter, Drecksau
Alternate Titles:
ORF Stadtkomödie: Harri Pinter, Drecksau
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
ARTE
Carinthia Film Commission
Fernsehfonds Austria
Graf Film
ORF
Production Countries:
Austria
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Harri Pinter, 46, has his best days behind him, not only on the outside: in the 80s, the notorious "drecksau" won the Klagenfurt ice-skating team KAC its master title. As trainer of the youth team, he likes to reminisce about his past successes in dim bars drinking beer. When his longtime girlfriend Ines risks making the break with an university professor, his worldview and self-perception starts to falter...
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ADR Recordist:
Manfred Folie
Assistant Grip:
Georg Klopf
Casting Coordinator:
Nicole Schmied
Commissioning Editor:
Klaus Lintschinger
Andreas Schreitmüller
Continuity:
Rose Hackl
Costume Designer:
Theresa Ebner-Lazek
Dialogue Editor:
Bertram Knappitsch
Andreas Frei
Director:
Andreas Schmied
Director of Photography:
Petra Korner
Editor:
Olivia Retzer
Executive Producer:
Klaus Graf
Foley Artist:
Andreas Schneider
Foley Recordist:
Manfred Folie
Gaffer:
Jakob Ballinger
Line Producer:
Michal Pokorny
Makeup Artist:
Sam Dopona
Music:
Markus Gartner
Stefan Bernheimer
Producer:
Annemarie Pilgram-Ribitsch
Producer's Assistant:
Stefanie Feodorow
Production Accountant:
Heidi Bierbaumer
Maria Senn
Production Design:
Verena Wagner
Production Driver:
Michael Feodorow
Moritz Grasser
Zdenko Pintaric
Production Manager:
Thomas Pascher
Recording Supervision:
Bernhard Maisch
Set Decoration:
Fjodor Kelling
Sound Editor:
Bertram Knappitsch
Sound Mixer:
Dietmar Zuson
Sound Recordist:
Bertram Knappitsch
Steadicam Operator:
Fabian Meller
Still Photographer:
Petro Domenigg
Supervising Sound Editor:
Andreas Frei
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