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Release Date:
December 19, 2017
Original Title:
Der Reichstag
Alternate Titles:
Der Reichstag - Geschichte eines deutschen Hauses
Genres:
Documentary | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARTE
C-Films Deutschland
Flemming Postproduktion
NDR
RBB
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
Docudrama telling the story of a building with a breath taking career that began in the empire, flourished in the Weimar Republic, perished in the Nazi dictatorship, and was rebuilt after its partial destruction.
Assistant Camera:
Gerrit Armonies
Martin Pflüger
Assistant Director:
Björn Adelmeier
Cinematography:
Thomas Bresinsky
Color Grading:
Jan Mayer
Costume Designer:
Anneliese Pulst
Marion Martinez
Decorator:
Susanne Dieringer
Anne Kunzke
Director:
Christoph Weinert
Editor:
Klaus Flemming
Foley Artist:
Martin Langenbach
Gaffer:
Georg Steffens
Grip:
Cyprien Leduc
Lighting Technician:
Joachim Schlag
Makeup Artist:
Isabell Behrendt
Music:
Achim Gieseler
Jens Fischer
Producer:
Benjamin Seikel
Production Manager:
Uwe Kamitz
Melanie Clausen
Property Master:
Veronika Grosse
Yasmin Khalifa
Claudia König
Sound:
Achim Burkart
Artem Funk
Roman Zumdiek
Sound Mixer:
Matthias Münster
Writer:
Christoph Weinert
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