A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 27, 2021
Original Title:
Die Zukunft ist ein einsamer Ort
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
HUPE Film- & Fernsehproduktion
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12
Runtime: 101
Frank, a man without a criminal record, attacks a money transporter and then turns himself in to the police. His behavior is a mystery. In prison he meets the unscrupulous and suspicious Arab Fuad, who is protected by his clan. To get closer to Fuad, Frank intervenes in the drug business within the walls and gets caught between the two rival groups of German and Arab inmates. It is only the prison guard Susanna with whom Frank will be able to build a relationship of trust, not knowing that she is part of Fuad’s business and has a sexual relationship with him. However, they come emotionally close. What only Frank knows is that his wife and his daughter died in a car accident. Fuad was the hit-and-run driver that remained unpunished. Frank seeks revenge.
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ADR Mixer:
Euan Toms
Boom Operator:
Tobias Mikoleit
Wilko Nordholz
Casting:
Emrah Ertem
Cinematography:
Mathias Prause
Commissioning Editor:
Christian Cloos
Costume Designer:
Elena Wegner
Director:
Laura Harwarth
Martin Hawie
Editor:
Laura Harwarth
Martin Hawie
First Assistant Camera:
Rolf Rosendahl
First Assistant Director:
Marco Postrak
Foley Artist:
Wilmont Schulze
Gaffer:
Ingo Scheel
Graphic Designer:
Cosima Caspelherr
Key Grip:
Umut Bektas
Makeup Artist:
Carla Bellgardt
Carina Grallert
Music:
Gregor Keienburg
Producer:
Andreas Brauer
Production Designer:
Pierre Pfundt
Production Sound Mixer:
Michael Arens
Property Master:
Mike Bruckmann
Second Assistant Camera:
Henry Lais
Sound Designer:
Mirko Reinhard
Sound Mixer:
Falk Möller
Visual Effects:
Joshua Seckerdieck
Writer:
Martin Hawie
Laura Harwarth
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