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Release Date:
December 6, 2018
Original Title:
100 Dinge
Alternate Titles:
100 ting
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Erfftal Film- & Fernsehproduktion GmbH & Co. KG
Pantaleon Films
Picture Tree Productions
Warner Bros. Film Productions Germany
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+ DE: 6 HU: 12 JP: R18+ KR: 15세 이상 관람가 LT: N-16 RU: 18+ SK: 12
Runtime: 111
Best friends Toni and Paul decide to relinquish all of their belongings for 100 days, whereby they receive one of their items back on each day. During this challenge the two realize, that the only thing they cannot be without is their friendship. A story about contemporary materialism and the quest for the truly important things in life.
Assistant Set Decoration:
Lucius Brombeis
Associate Producer:
Markus Reinecke
Casting:
Franziska Aigner
Cinematography:
Bernhard Jasper
Co-Producer:
Klaus Dohle
Continuity:
Alexander Knobloch
Daniela Lapp
Costume Design:
Metin Misdik
Crowd Assistant Director:
Nico Markert
Director:
Florian David Fitz
Editor:
Denis Bachter
Ana de Mier y Ortuño
Finance:
Antje Bankmann
First Assistant Director:
Christian P. Doetsch
Line Producer:
Leonard Häberle
Patrick Zorer
Makeup Artist:
Charlotte Chang
Katharina De Malotki
Music:
Josef Bach
Arne Schumann
Producer:
Dan Maag
Matthias Schweighöfer
Marco Beckmann
Daniel Sonnabend
Production Assistant:
Nadin Meyer
Production Coordinator:
Birgit Hoefke
Production Design:
Christian Eisele
Production Driver:
Ralf Pitzius
Production Manager:
Alexander Rutkowski
Project Manager:
Stephanie Schettler-Köhler
Screenplay:
Florian David Fitz
Second Assistant Director:
Jana Filzhuth
Esa-Lu Lorenz
Pia Schlipphak
Set Decoration:
Alexandra Pilhatsch
Special Effects:
Hans Seck
Stunt Coordinator:
Alrik Kreemke
Unit Manager:
Laetitia Boschert
Tobias Lehmann
Unit Production Manager:
Dirk Seibert
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