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Release Date:
September 23, 2018
Original Title:
Lehman. Gier frisst Herz
Genres:
Documentary | Drama | History
Production Companies:
ARD
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
On September 15, 2008, the financial world faces its worst crisis since the end of the Second World War. Lehman Brothers, one of the world's largest investment banks, goes bankrupt. Savings banks and their customers in Germany are particularly hard hit. Landlords Claudia and Torsten Büttner also lose all their savings as a result of the crash and are unscrupulously cheated by their bank advisors. They include savings bank employee Arno Breuer, who reluctantly sells Lehman certificates, and young online banker Nele Fromm, who is driven by ambition and potential bonuses.
Assistant Costume Designer:
René Venghaus
Assistant Grip:
Christian Stelling
Assistant Production Design:
Lukas Kleine
Carpenter:
Steffen Leinweber
Casting:
Anja Dihrberg
Catering:
Norbert Märtens
Commissioning Editor:
Eric Friedler
Continuity:
Annette Stefan
Costume Design:
Teresa Grosser
Director:
Raymond Ley
Director of Photography:
Dominik Berg
Editor:
David Kuruc
Electrician:
Gabriel Dubisch
First Assistant Camera:
Thomas Tröger
First Assistant Director:
Christian Hoyer
Birgitta Nübel
Gaffer:
J. Paul Fahle
Key Grip:
Harald Reindl
Line Producer:
Andres Jauernick
Location Scout:
Regina Kaczmarek
Makeup Artist:
Heidi Debbah
Elisabeth Fry
Original Music Composer:
Ralf Hildenbeutel
Steffen Britzke
Producer:
Walid Nakschbandi
Production Assistant:
Mandy Berndt
Production Design:
Fritz Günthner
Production Driver:
Diana Heinbach
Tobias Hofmann
Production Manager:
Steffen Steigner
Property Master:
Florian Binder
Jutta Saas
Second Assistant Camera:
Jonas Maintz
Second Assistant Director:
Ulrike Heller
Set Runner:
Moritz Beneke
Sound:
Petra Gregorzewski
Sound Designer:
Silvia Dilchert
Sound Mixer:
Karsten Ray
Unit Manager:
Alfred Leibig
Writer:
Dirk Eisfeld
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