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Release Date:
March 20, 2014
Original Title:
Interferenz
Alternate Titles:
Interferenz
Nadja
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin (DFFB)
Retina Factory
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 48
On a bleak island where monolithic concrete buildings rise above the windswept horizon lies work-colony #191286. Piwonka is one of a handful of migrant workers who are forced to work here under harsh conditions. He has been estranged for two months from his beloved wife when a fatal incident at the main drilling-tower occurs. Piwonka has a recurring dream of his wife where it feels like she's trying to communicate with him, to warn him perhaps, or guide his way.
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Assistant Director:
Victor Buzalka
Assistant Director Trainee:
Aleksandra Davydova
Assistant Production Design:
Mirina German
Camera Technician:
Carlos Vasquez
Cinematography:
Mariel Baqueiro
Costume Design:
Katrin Wolferman
Costumer:
Maya Winter
Digital Colorist:
Rico Danschke
Digital Imaging Technician:
Daniel Goede
Kasimir Zieri
Director:
Lukas Feigelfeld
Dolly Grip:
Florian Peters
Editor:
Lukas Feigelfeld
Electrician:
Carlos Andres Lopez
Moritz Schmitz von Hülst
Krzysztof Jarzebinski
Julia Vogel
Gaffer:
Jide Tom Akinleminu
Nicolai Wolf
Line Producer:
Martina Knapheide
Makeup Artist:
Miriam Hübner
Mixing Engineer:
Jan Paseman
Music:
Roly Porter
Producer:
Matthias Nerlich
Production Design:
Violeta Burckhardt Razeto
Production Manager:
Johanna Komander
Set Decoration:
Dana Dumann
Set Supervisor:
Carsten Bartelt
Sound:
Sven Mühlender
Writer:
Lukas Feigelfeld
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