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Release Date:
July 14, 2022
Original Title:
Die 2050er - Everything will change
Alternate Titles:
Die 2050er - Everything will change
Genres:
Documentary | Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
ARTE
BR
Flare Film
KRO-NCRV
NDR
RBB
Windmill Film
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 12 DE: 12
Runtime: 93
In a dystopian 2054, three young rebels go on a journey to find traces of the long lost beauty of nature, hoping to discover what happened to their planet.
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Casting:
Ariane Mason
Co-Writer:
Aisha Prigann
Commissioning Editor:
Rolf Bergmann
Timo Großpietsch
Matthias Leybrand
Laetitia Schoofs
Dagmar Mielke
Costume Designer:
Mariella Kallenberg
Director:
Marten Persiel
Director of Photography:
Felix Leiberg
Editor:
Bobby Good
Maxine Goedicke
Graphic Designer:
Thekla Priebst
Makeup Designer:
Brigitte Pleijzier
Original Music Composer:
Gary Marlowe
Producer:
Katharina Bergfeld
Martin Heisler
Production Design:
Sebastian Soukup
Sound Designer:
Sebastian Müller
Sound Mixer:
Andreas Hellmanzik
VFX Artist:
Jonas Riemer
Writer:
Marten Persiel
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