A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Imperio
Genres:
Adventure | Fantasy
Production Companies:
moinmoin movies
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
While playing Quidditch three young wizard friends come across a sinister witch called Zara. Who bewitches Jule, one of the friends, and kidnaps her into the dark of the night. The only one noticing something off is Jules muggle friend Timo. Who, in return, initiates a mission to rescue his friend.
Assistant Camera:
Johanna Würbs
Co-Producer:
Jendrik Naase
Costume Design:
Marlena Wels
Director:
Merlin Slamanig
Director of Photography:
Tim Boye
Drone Pilot:
Steffen M. Küssner
Editor:
Jendrik Naase
Location Manager:
Leon Rembarczyk
Makeup & Hair:
Marlena Wels
Producer:
Merlin Slamanig
Sound Assistant:
Tobias Scheffler
Sound Designer:
Niklas Hörcher
Sound Mixer:
Niklas Hörcher
Special Effects Technician:
Hermann Wilde
Transportation Captain:
Hermann Wilde
VFX Artist:
Jendrik Naase
Writer:
Merlin Slamanig
Jendrik Naase
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