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Release Date:
November 12, 2009
Original Title:
The Invisible Frame
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
3sat
Auswärtiges Amt
Filmgalerie 451
Goethe-Institut
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
In 1988 Cynthia Beatt and the young Tilda Swinton embarked on a filmic journey along the Berlin Wall into little-known territory. The film CYCLING THE FRAME is now an unusual document. 21 years later, in June 2009, Beatt & Swinton re-traced the line of the Wall that once isolated West Berlin. THE INVISIBLE FRAME depicts this poetic passage through varied landscapes, this time on both sides of the former Wall.
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Assistant Camera:
Markus Otto
Assistant Director:
Johannes Blume
Assistant Editor:
Kolja Kunt
Digital Colorist:
Claudia Gittel
Digital Supervisor:
Stefan Carl-McGrath
Director:
Cynthia Beatt
Director of Photography:
Ute Freund
Editor:
Dörte Völz-Mammarella
Grip:
Mathieu Rech
Matthias Maaß
Nico Storch
Key Grip:
Sandro Kopp
Location Manager:
Roman Savary
Original Music Composer:
Simon Fisher-Turner
Producer:
Frieder Schlaich
Inge Classen
Production Manager:
Sabine Steyer-Violet
Sound:
Jochen Jezussek
Sound Designer:
Simon Fisher-Turner
Sound Mixer:
Frank Kruse
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matthias Lempert
Still Photographer:
Robert Brecko
Sandro Kopp
Writer:
Cynthia Beatt
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