Hell (2011) [R]

Release Date:
September 20, 2011

Original Title:
Hell

Alternate Titles:
2016: Das Ende der Nacht
2016: Конец ночи
2016: Кінець ночі
Apocalypse
Apocalypse - Hell
Fény
HELL
Hell
Hell Die Sonne wird Euch verbrennen
Pakao
Pieklo
Um Inferno
Ад
جحيم

Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
Caligari Film- und Fernsehproduktions
Claussen+Wöbke Filmproduktion
Paramount Pictures
Seven Pictures
Vega Film
ZDF

Production Countries:
Germany | Switzerland

Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 16  DE: 16  FR: U  GB: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 89

What gave us our beginning, will lead to our end.

In 2016 the sun has turned the entire world into a scorched and barren wasteland. The humans who have survived are either resourceful or violent, and sometimes both. Marie, her little sister Leonie, and best friend Phillip, are in a car headed to the mountains - rumor has it there is water there. Along the way they meet Tom, a first-rate mechanic. But can they trust him? Fraught with deep distrust, the group is lured into an ambush where their real battle for survival begins.

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Casting:
An Dorthe Braker

Costume Design:
Leonie Leuenberger

Director:
Tim Fehlbaum

Director of Photography:
Markus Förderer

Editor:
Andreas Menn

Executive Producer:
Roland Emmerich

Original Music Composer:
Lorenz Dangel

Producer:
Thomas Wöbke
Gabriele M. Walther

Production Design:
Heike Lange

Screenplay:
Oliver Kahl
Thomas Wöbke
Tim Fehlbaum

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