A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 30, 2007
Original Title:
Kirschrot
Alternate Titles:
Cherry Red
Cherryred
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
Anna and Marie are two women who could possibly love each other. Marie wants to be open to this new overwhelming feeling, even if she has to throw away all that she has ever held to be right. Anna on the other hand, enjoys the attention from this gentle soft girl Marie, who seems to love her, not in spite of but also because of her sharp edges. It could all be so easy if it weren't for Zoe, the woman who has been at Anna's side for years.
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Additional Production Assistant:
Florian Kern
Assistant Camera:
Katharina Bühler
Luise Schröder
Markus Nestroy
Assistant Director:
Oliver Timm
Assistant Editor:
Sabrina Michalewicz
Catering:
Heiner Knauss
Marianne Knauss
Continuity:
Sarah-Judith Mettke
Director:
Lena Knauss
Director of Photography:
Heiko Gabriel
Editor:
Lukas Moll
Nadine Arndt
Gaffer:
Clemens Baumeister
Gustav Hungar
Peter Matjasko
Lighting Technician:
Anna Görig
Michael Plundrich
Tanja Häring
Makeup Artist:
Anna Gohmert
Melanie Möck
Original Music Composer:
Moritz Schmittat
Producer:
Linda Krämer
Production Assistant:
Sebastian Weimann
Production Designer:
Susanne Kohler
Production Runner:
Hannes Kunkel
Steven Pensa
Script Consultant:
Barbara Ott
Hendrik Schmitz
John Kolya Reichart
Set Designer:
Jutta Frank
Sound:
Daniel Oberbanscheidt
Sabrina Michalewicz
Sound Designer:
Klaus Hanselmann
Clara Nieto Pombar
Sound Mixer:
Klaus Hanselmann
Clara Nieto Pombar
Title Designer:
Raffaela Klier
Unit Manager:
Astrid Kassel
Stefan Schaller
Writer:
Lena Knauss
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