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Release Date:
January 10, 2019
Original Title:
Kalveli: Shadows of the Desert
Alternate Titles:
Die Schatten der Wüste
Genres:
Animation | Documentary | Drama
Production Companies:
BR
Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München
Nominal Film
Production Countries:
Germany | India
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
Baskaran left India for Dubai with high hopes but came back in a coffin. His widow Sundari didn't believe he committed suicide, so the relatives recruit cousin and filmmaker Jayakrisahnan Subramanian to uncover, what really happened. On his research, Jayakrishnan discovers that his cousin's fate symbolizes the exploited dreams of thousands others and the consequences they have to face when they wake up.
Animation:
Eric Guémise
Jayakrishnan Subramanian
Background Designer:
Enrico Battaglia
Colorist:
Markus Baburske
Commissioning Editor:
Natalie Lambsdorff
Director:
Franziska Schönenberger
Jayakrishnan Subramanian
Director of Photography:
Christopher Aoun
Dramaturgy:
Germán Kral
Thomas Riedelsheimer
Editor:
Robert Vakily
Executive Producer:
Ferdinand Freising
Legal Services:
Friedrich W. Plettau
Music:
Vedanth Bharadwaj
Bindumalini Narayanaswami
Producer:
Maximilian Plettau
Production Manager:
Karin Jurschick
Luciano Luciani
Heiner Stadler
Sound Mixer:
Andreas Goldbrunner
Writer:
Franziska Schönenberger
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