In Darkness (2011) [R]

Release Date:
September 15, 2011

Original Title:
In Darkness

Alternate Titles:
Fuga na Escuridão
W ciemności
ソハのちかすいどう

Genres:
Drama | War

Production Companies:
Schmidtz Katze Filmkollektiv
The Film Works
Zebra Film Studio

Production Countries:
Canada | Germany | Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  GB: 15  KR: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 145

A dramatization of one man's rescue of Jewish refugees in the Nazi-occupied Polish city of Lvov. In Darkness tells the true story of Leopold Soha who risks his own life to save a dozen people from certain death. Initially only interested in his own good, the thief and burglar hides Jewish refugees for 14 months in the sewers of the Nazi-occupied town of Lvov (formerly Poland).

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ADR & Dubbing:
Christin Zippel
Jan Graboś
Agnieszka Kolodziejczyk
Rob Hutchins

ADR Voice Casting:
Dariusz Dunowski

Armorer:
Rainer Metz
Darius Cicėnas

Art Direction:
Marcel Sławiński
Katarzyna Sobańska

Assistant Art Director:
Michal Pietrzak
Anna Anosowicz
Stanislaw Porczyk

Assistant Editor:
Stefan Gräfe
Adam Kałuski
Stefan List
Jim Wehse

Camera Operator:
Piotr Niemyjski
Jakub Kijowski

Casting:
Heta Mantscheff
Weronika Migoń

Color Grading:
Sebastian Göhs

Color Timer:
Ruth Raatz

Colorist:
Goran Mikic

Costume Consultant:
Wolfgang Weber

Costume Design:
Katarzyna Lewińska
Jagna Janicka

Creative Director:
Sergio González Kuhn

Dialogue Editor:
Jan Rudy

Digital Effects Supervisor:
Martin Gessner

Director:
Agnieszka Holland

Director of Photography:
Jolanta Dylewska

Editor:
Michał Czarnecki

Extras Casting:
Antje Mews
Katharina Krischker

First Assistant Camera:
Tobias Kownatzki

First Assistant Director:
Olga Chajdas
Daniel J. Murphy

Foley:
John Sievert
Stefan Fraticelli

Gaffer:
Jerzy Grzywacz

Location Sound Recordist:
Robert Fletcher

Makeup Artist:
Janusz Kaleja
Kinga Krulikowska
Noura Leder
Jolanta Grzelak
Mandula Hilf
Jana Schulze

Military Consultant:
Andrzej Szenajch

Music:
Antoni Łazarkiewicz

Music Consultant:
Gina Komasa

Musician:
Wojciech Kowalewski

Novel:
Robert Marshall

Producer:
Leander Carell
Eric Jordan
Paul Stephens
Steffen Reuter
Patrick Knippel
Marc-Daniel Dichant
Juliusz Machulski

Production Design:
Erwin Prib

Property Master:
Ulli Isfort
Eryk Żuberek

Script:
Katarzyna Czarnecka

Script Supervisor:
Katarzyna Biniecka
Małgorzata Roszkowska

Second Assistant Director:
David Forsyth

Second Unit Director:
Kasia Adamik

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Adam Bajerski
Piotr Niemyjski

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Hubert Koprowicz

Set Decoration:
Mark Rosinski

Sound Designer:
Jeremy MacLaverty
James Mark Stewart
Geoff Raffan

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Daniel Pellerin
Matthew Chan

Special Effects Technician:
Max Gretmann
Stefan Dotterweich
Stefan Langel
Helge Talkenberger

Steadicam Operator:
Andrzej Glacel
Tomasz Karnowski

Still Photographer:
Jasmin Marla Dichant
Robert Pałka

Story Consultant:
Robert Marshall

Story Editor:
Maureen Dorey

Supervising Producer:
Wojciech Danowski

Title Designer:
Nina Schaarschmidt

Underwater Camera:
Jens Winkler

VFX Artist:
Michael Roos
Peter Rech
Korbinian Vogel
Michael Wagner

Visual Effects Producer:
Christel Brunn

Writer:
David F. Shamoon

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