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Release Date:
November 13, 2020
Original Title:
The 100 Candles Game
Alternate Titles:
100 Candles
El juego de la Bruja
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Black Mandala
Production Countries:
Argentina | New Zealand
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15 PL: 18 RU: 18+ UA: 16+
Runtime: 100
A group of friends must confront their fears in a terrifying game. They must sit by the other players in a circle made of a hundred candles, take one of them and tell a horror story. As stories are told and candles blown out, strange events will start to happen. They will feel strange presences around them, lurking in the shadows. But they MUST NOT leave the game or else a terrible curse will fall upon them...
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"B" Camera Operator:
Arkadiy Kreslov
Jörg Rambaum
ADR Recordist:
Livia Brandolisio
Dimitrios Posukidis
Art Department Assistant:
Carla Jerschl
Marta Magdalena Jeszke
Thuy-Van Nguyen-Khanh
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sille Silluta
Boom Operator:
Timo Blessing
Sophie Diet
Thassilo Vahlenkamp
Compositing Artist:
Mark Dauth
Construction Foreman:
Jan Zinn
Costume Assistant:
Lina Marie Tillmann
Costume Design:
Ann-Kathrin Zieger
Digital Imaging Technician:
Paul Skulimma
Director:
Nicolás Onetti
Nicholas Peterson
Daniel Rübesam
Victor Català
Brian Deane
Oliver Lee Garland
Guillermo Lockhard
Christopher West
Director of Photography:
Roland Stuprich
Editor:
Linda Bosch
Martín Canalicchio
Electrician:
John Wagener
Janar Hakk
David Zu Höhne
Kristjan Tenso
Executive Producer:
Stanislav Levin
Fight Choreographer:
Martin Goeres
First Assistant Camera:
Laila Sieber
Moritz Schmidgall
Veiko Jaksi
Arkadiy Kreslov
First Assistant Director:
Maria Reinup
Foley Artist:
Luis Schöffend
Foley Recordist:
Adriana Espinal Ortiz
Gaffer:
Henri Savitski
Fabian Gamper
Graphic Designer:
Anna-Lena Unger
Grip:
Leonhard Kaufmann
Jim Kerniak
Dominic Küth
Antonio Lenzen
Jörg Rambaum
Idea:
Linda Bosch
Line Producer:
Jan Gebauer
Thomas Lechner
Helen Lõhmus
Eric Sonnenburg
Makeup Artist:
Alisza Pfeifer
Music:
Jasmin Reuter
Producer:
Fabian Baier
Felix Faißt
Production Design:
Johanna Maul
Production Supervisor:
Wolfgang Kerber
Peter Kuczinski
Property Buyer:
Tine Braun
Mari Liis Bunder
Evgeniia Iaroshevich
Carla Jerschl
Property Master:
Mariana Lupo
Props:
Maria Kriisa
Nora Brockamp
Claudia Frank
Iraí Amana Martins de Souza
Screenplay:
Mauro Croche
Guillermo Lockhart
Second Assistant Camera:
Sanna Maria Rink
Florina Steiner
Second Assistant Director:
Kadri Nikopensius
Set Dresser:
Nadja Götze
Sound Designer:
Adriana Espinal Ortiz
Sound Recordist:
Adriana Espinal Ortiz
Christian Wiechers
Special Effects:
Max Krämer
Special Effects Supervisor:
Martin Goeres
Special Effects Technician:
Michael Bødden Böttcher
Lion David Bogus
Johara Raukamp
Special Props:
Lisa Pintaske
Steadicam Operator:
Alex Volz
Andreas Kielb
Chris McKissick
Storyboard Artist:
Marc Ewert
Stunt Coordinator:
Martin Goeres
Stunts:
Michael Bødden Böttcher
Lion David Bogus
Daniel Heinze
Tailor:
Julia Schwartz
Tattoo Designer:
Klara Kleine
Unit Production Manager:
Eric Sonnenburg
Utility Stunts:
Johara Raukamp
VFX Artist:
Justin Braun
Fabian Fricke
Peter Lames
Philipp Mekus
Vincent Ullmann
Julian Weiss
Visual Effects Producer:
Ralf Ott
Yuan Wang
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Fabian Fricke
Writer:
Daniel Rübesam
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