Deepfrozen (2006) [N/A]

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Release Date:
September 7, 2006

Original Title:
Deepfrozen

Alternate Titles:
Mélyhűtött érzések

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Carac Films
Iris Group
Iris Productions
Wega Film

Production Countries:
Austria | Luxembourg | Switzerland

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: AA 

Runtime: 92

Ronnie Vandella is the owner of a frozen food company in a sleepy village in Moselle. His feelings seem to be as frozen as his products. Then, one day a marvellous being arrives in the village.

Ronnie lives in a small sleepy village and is the owner of a small company for deep-frozen goods. Daydreams, contact ads, the firemen's brassband, the weekly visits at his shrink and his buddy Lars' cynical remarks about air guitar and vinyl-records are the highlights of Ronnie's life. Already, as a kid, he suffered from being under the pressure of his power- and manhood-fixed mother. Ronnie's feelings are as deep-frozen as his goods. Until the day, a wonderful being - one of the female kind - strands in the village. The local priest hires the young girl, a groupie with the name of Zoya, as housekeeper and within days, Zoya turns the whole manship of the village mad and horny. Also Ronnie falls for Zoya and, well yes, lucky for once, marries her. However, since the presence of Zoya, strange things have happened in the village. Everybody who tries to search in Zoya's unkown past dies, disappears. Slowly that well-known fear sneaks into Ronnie's body: men's fear of women.

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Boom Operator:
Alain Goniva

Carpenter:
Hughes de Maere

Casting:
Ruth Hirschfeld

Casting Coordinator:
Jean-Luc Ristic

Costume Design:
Uli Simon

Daily Makeup & Hair:
Joël Seiller
Frederic Roeser

Daily Wardrobe:
Lara Walker

Director:
Andy Bausch

Director of Photography:
Philippe Cordey

Driver:
Gaby Meyers
Svet Hrouchoff

Editor:
Misch Bervard

First Assistant Director:
Daniel Texter

Focus Puller:
Riccardo Besantini

Foley Artist:
Olivier Thys

Gaffer:
Eric Waldman
Pierre Dermience

Graphic Designer:
Valerio Lopes

Grip:
Laurent Wallerang

Makeup & Hair:
Claudine Moureaud

Makeup Artist:
Béatrice Stephany

Makeup Designer:
Katja Reinert-Alexis

Music:
Serge Tonnar

Producer:
Veit Heiduschka
Nicolas Steil
Theres Scherer

Production Accountant:
Rose Assa

Production Design:
Axel Werner

Production Manager:
Jesus Gonzalez-Elvira

Props:
Paul Biwer

Script Supervisor:
Zoe Simijonovic

Second Assistant Camera:
Théodore Theodorides

Second Assistant Director:
Stefan Magnusson
Jim Probyn

Set Decoration:
François Dickes

Sound Editor:
Magali Schuermans

Sound Mixer:
Philippe Kohn

Sound Recordist:
Michel Schillings

Standby Property Master:
Klaus Bienen

Still Photographer:
Christophe Olinger

Third Assistant Director:
Sascha Heyar

Unit Manager:
Marc Dalmans

Writer:
Jean-Louis Schlesser
Andy Bausch

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