Germanikus (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 26, 2004

Original Title:
Germanikus

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
B.A. Produktion
Constantin Film

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12  DE: 12 

Runtime: 86

The work-shy, lazy Germanicus is taken to Rome by slave traders and sold straight to the nouveau riche Roman Tusnelda. He manages to escape, but only to end up in the next misery as a taster at the imperial court. When the emperor dies, he is arrested as an emperor's assassin and is to be thrown to the tigers in the arena.With the help of the black slave Saba, he manages to win the deadly fight and is proclaimed - against his will - the new emperor of the Roman Empire.His pragmatic ideas as a statesman explain why the Roman Empire ended so abruptly. At the side of Saba, who is elevated to empress, he returns to his home village of Sumpfing, where he now promises himself completely new perspectives ...

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ADR Editor:
Micki Joanni
Anja-Corinne Welter

ADR Recordist:
Bernhard Vogl

Assistant Camera:
Massimiliano Cuzzupoli
Francesco Di Giacomo

Assistant Costume Designer:
Susanna Montecolli
Petra Polosek
Anja Richter

Assistant Editor:
Cornelia Berger
Felix Berger

Assistant Production Design:
Daniele Voccia

Assistant Production Manager:
Tobias Alexander Seiffert

Camera Operator:
Harald Ortenburger

Casting:
Shaila Rubin

Casting Assistant:
Krassimir Ivanov

Clapper Loader:
Alessandra Sangermano

Color Timer:
Bianca Pieroth

Continuity:
Sabine Utz

Costume Design:
Monika Hinz

Dialogue Editor:
Jörg Elsner

Director:
Hanns Christian Müller

Director of Photography:
Fred Schuler

Editor:
Gerd Berner
Ueli Christen

Electrician:
Marco Sticchi

First Assistant Director:
Oliver Zenglein

Foley Editor:
Pit Kuhlmann
Natascha Baermann

Foley Recordist:
Philipp Sellier

Gaffer:
Francesco Zaccaria

Grip:
Patrizio Marra

Key Hair Stylist:
Ulrike Woiwode

Key Makeup Artist:
Mechthild Schmitt

Leadman:
Armando Vici

Line Producer:
Maurizio Pastrovich
Giulio Steve

Makeup Artist:
Pietro Tenoglio
Davide Trani
Viviana Ramassotto

Music:
Hanns Christian Müller

Painter:
Maria Teresa Padula

Producer:
Hans Weth

Production Accountant:
Renate Seefeldt

Production Coordinator:
Paola Rossi
Donatella Marucci

Production Design:
Tonino Zera
Eleonora Ponzoni

Production Driver:
Simona Pala
Vincenzo Aprea
Stefano Plakolmer
Dini Casali
Andrea Mariani

Production Manager:
Giulio Steve
Andreas Schumann

Property Master:
Carlo Avvisato
Ezio Di Monte
Barbara Di Monte

Screenplay:
Hanns Christian Müller
Hans Weth
Gerhard Polt
Franco Ferrini

Script Supervisor:
My-Chi Phu Tho

Set Designer:
Paolo Dore

Sound Mixer:
Gunnar Voigt

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tschangis Chahrokh
Michael Hinreiner
Max Rammler-Rogall

Special Effects:
Fabio Unger

Special Effects Supervisor:
Goffredo Unger

Stunts:
David Zamperla

Supervising Sound Editor:
Christof Ebhardt

Tailor:
Luciana Giorgi

Third Assistant Director:
Enrico Rosati

Unit Manager:
Patrick Wosien
Stefano Sciarra
Stefano Canzio

Wardrobe Master:
Nicole Panagl

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