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Release Date:
November 24, 2018
Original Title:
Big Red Gun
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
moinmoin movies
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
At the riflery club, Jannis runs into his former schoolmate Marvin, who is hiding from a gang. The two accidentally mix up their backpacks. At the office Christmas party, Jannis finds Marvin‘s pistol. He tries to hide it, unnoticed – above all, he doesn’t want his ex-girlfriend, who is at the party, to see it. But then Marvin shows up at the office and wants his gun back.
Art Department Production Assistant:
Jule Nero
Art Designer:
Peter Ahlers
Anna Heimann
Assistant Camera:
Laura Marleen Knortz
Assistant Director:
Johann Schultz
Peter Ahlers
Boom Operator:
Lena Meier
Camera Operator:
Junit Weber
Tim Boye
Color Grading:
Hannes Gorrissen
Digital Effects Producer:
Merlin Slamanig
Director:
Merlin Slamanig
Director of Photography:
Hannes Gorrissen
Editor:
Jendrik Naase
Niklas Hörcher
Merlin Slamanig
Lighting Technician:
Lena Günter
Steffen M. Küssner
Location Manager:
Jendrik Naase
Makeup & Hair:
Line Sluyter-Gäthje
Marlena Wels
Emma Lotta Heinicke
Original Music Composer:
Sascha Witt
Producer:
Jendrik Naase
Merlin Slamanig
Sound Assistant:
Steffen M. Küssner
Sound Designer:
Niklas Hörcher
Sound Mixer:
Niklas Hörcher
Still Photographer:
Marlena Wels
Writer:
Peter Ahlers
Merlin Slamanig
Niklas Hörcher
Johann Schultz
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