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Release Date:
October 31, 2019
Original Title:
Das perfekte Geheimnis
Alternate Titles:
Das Perfekte Geheimnis
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Constantin Film
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+ DE: 12 HU: 16 SK: 15
Runtime: 111
Seven friends - three women and four men - meet for dinner. Everyone should put their cell phone on the table. No matter what message comes in - anyone can read it and listen to the phone calls. However, this leads to a lot of chaos.
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Art Direction:
Ralf Schreck
Assistant Editor:
Lorenz Jahn
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Barbara Deuble
Assistant Production Manager:
Lisa Buchheim
Tirzah Sträßle
Assistant Unit Manager:
Luisa Eichler
Casting:
Daniela Tolkien
Cinematography:
Moritz Anton
Costume Design:
Regina Tiedeken
Director:
Bora Dağtekin
Editor:
Sabine Panek
Executive Producer:
Martin Moszkowicz
First Assistant Director:
Manuel Kreuzpaintner
Julia Eiber
Location Scout:
Carlos Lozano
Makeup Artist:
Kitty Kratschke
Music:
Egon Riedel
Simon Heeger
Christian Vorländer
Original Film Writer:
Filippo Bologna
Paolo Genovese
Rolando Ravello
Paolo Costella
Paola Mammini
Post Production Supervisor:
Martin Knoll
Producer:
Lena Schömann
Nicole Springstubbe
Production Accountant:
Jens Beyer
Production Design:
Christian M. Goldbeck
Production Driver:
Tony Leyva Puig
Senior Story Editor:
Michael Hilscher
Set Decoration:
Ernestine Hipper
Unit Manager:
Max Locher
Writer:
Bora Dağtekin
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