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Release Date:
August 23, 2020
Original Title:
Elli
Alternate Titles:
Elli
Еллі
Genres:
Drama | Music
Production Companies:
Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 29
Elli works as a techno DJ and loves electronic music. She has a daughter named Toni, who mostly grows up with her father. The 9-year-old girl is only with her on weekends. They have planned a mother-daughter weekend, but suddenly Elli is offered an important gig at an electronic music festival. Finally playing in front of a big audience again, feeling the ecstasy and intoxication of the night. Through the music she escapes the stagnation, the desolation, the role model of the conventional mother and the narrowness of the provincial town. Torn between maternal missing her and asserting herself in her life, Elli tries to be there for Toni and at the same time to live her dreams without restrictions.
Costume Design:
Caroline Sasse
Director:
Vivien Hartmann
Director of Photography:
Maciej Rolbiecki
Editor:
Ernst Lattik
Makeup Designer:
Carsten Aschenbruck
Music:
Andreas Pfeiffer
Annanan
Splzard
Producer:
Friederike Weykamp
Ann-Katrin Boberg
Production Design:
Malvine Stecher
Sound:
Christian Wiechers
Steffen Flach
Sound Designer:
Nicolas Kaiser
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nicolas Kaiser
Writer:
Vivien Hartmann
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