A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 28, 2019
Original Title:
Bruderliebe
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARTE
CORSO Film
Hornfilm
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 106
Markus Becker is hit by a car, dragged along, his head bashed on a curb and he falls into a coma. The doctors don’t believe that the 45-year-old will survive the next five to ten days. His father makes preparations for the funeral. Markus’ brother Michael refuses to accept this fate and begins an extraordinary battle. In his brother’s apartment he seals Markus’ clothes to preserve the smell. He records the neighbors’ voices. Every day, Michael exposes his brother to things that are familiar and films everything that is part of Markus’ life with a DV camera. He wants to keep him in his world and to bring this world to his bedside. He documents every step of Markus’ development, risking his own life in the process, wishing that his brother will one day regain the ability to lead a normal life. This full-length documentary accompanies Michael Becker for 10 years on his unwavering and creative mission to bring his brother Markus back to life.
Administration:
Bernhard Rand
Aerial Camera:
Mats Gulba
Camera Operator:
Arne Wolter
Gerardo Milsztein
Michael Becker
Color Grading:
Felix Hüsken
Director:
Julia Horn
Director of Photography:
Timm Lange
Editor:
Alexandra Karaoulis
Johannes Hiroshi Nakajima
Graphic Designer:
Jürgen Schnetzer
Original Music Composer:
Jörg Follert
Producer:
Erik Winker
Martin Roelly
Production Manager:
Florian-Malte Fimpel
Sound:
Filipp Forberg
Michael Arens
Michael Ciesla
Sound Designer:
Tim Elzer
Sound Mixer:
Karl Atteln
Writer:
Julia Horn
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