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Release Date:
October 21, 2018
Original Title:
1648: Der lange Weg zum Frieden
Genres:
Documentary | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
AgentDouble Productions
Heidefilm
Synergia Film
Production Countries:
Belgium | Czechoslovakia | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6
October 2018 was the four-hundredth anniversary of the outbreak of the Thirty Years' War. The documentary traces the story of how it was finally brought to an end with the peace of Munster and Osnabruck – the first peace in European history to be concluded at the negotiating table and not fought on the battlefield.
Assistant Camera:
Ondra Kudra
Kris Lerch
Assistant Director:
Ulrike Neubecker
Daniel S. Bergius
Author:
Simone Kollmorgen
Camera Operator:
Sebastian Hattop
Frank Brünner
Frederik Klose-Gerlich
Color Grading:
Benjamin Dewalque
Costumer:
Anne Becker
Tereza Kopecká
Director:
Holger Preuße
Peter Wekwerth
Editor:
Peter Klum
Michaela Stasch
Executive Producer:
Étienne Dontaine
Stéphane Rigotti
Aleš Hudský
Stefan Pannen
Graphic Designer:
Tobias Pleban
Makeup Artist:
Inga Lennartz
Music:
Rolf Seidelmann
Post Producer:
Marike van der Meer
Benjamin Mücket
Production Director:
Christine Küßner
Recording Supervision:
Bára Pazderková
Sound:
David Matušek
Björn Geldermann
Pavel Brejcha
Thomas Warneke
Sound Designer:
Cyrille Hermant
Sound Mixer:
Wladimir Gelwich
Cornelius Rapp
VFX Artist:
Marja Macotta
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