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Release Date:
June 30, 2022
Original Title:
Rex Gildo - Der letzte Tanz
Genres:
Documentary | Drama
Production Companies:
BR
HR
NDR
RBB
Rosa von Praunheim Filmproduktion
SWR
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Rex Gildo’s songs and musicals made him very popular. His best-known song was “Fiesta Mexicana” from 1972. Rosa von Praunheim tells the story of his life in the context of the gay pride movement, the normative pressures of the Schlager music industry, and the profound changes currently underway.
Archival Footage Research:
Dorina Popa
Peter Kolano
Art Direction:
Marcus Lachmann
Johanna Pfau
Assistant Art Director:
Lara Scheuermann
Ida Michel
Max Schlag
Assistant Camera:
Jan Kroll
Boyko Panayotov
Ciro Kavouras
Kleber Nascimento
Karl Neubart
Assistant Director:
Paul Kühn
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Louie Matthewes
Julia Schwarzkopf
Maren Hoffmann
Elena Ziegler
Casting:
Thomas Melzer
Catering:
Bernd Bossmann
Kerstin Koetzing
Color Grading:
Matthias Behrens
Costume Assistant:
Joy Braun
Lili Marleen Grizmek
Mia Brouër
Costumer:
Laura Burkhardt
Director:
Rosa von Praunheim
Director of Photography:
Lorenz Haarmann
Driver:
Seyyid Emin Yilmaz
Editor:
Mike Shephard
Editorial Staff:
Marc Brasse
Eric Friedler
Jens Stubenrauch
Martin Kowalczyk
Petra Felber
Sabine Mieder
Legal Services:
Miriam Kellerhals
Lighting Production Assistant:
Elfi Mikesch
Lighting Technician:
Victor Hanck
Mario Suter
Isabel Suckrow
Werner Bielicke
Frank Helzel
Martin Paul
Location Scout:
Guido Borgers
Makeup Artist:
Laura Burkhardt
Music:
Andreas M. Wolter
Other:
Milena Fessmann
Théo Severin
Producer:
Rosa von Praunheim
Günter Thimm
Production Assistant:
Maik Elshof
Oliver Adam Kusio
Arthur Henning
Production Manager:
Markus Tiarks
Sound:
Manja Ebert
Sound Mixer:
Martin Grube
Unit Manager:
Oliver Sechting
Victoria Hoffmann
Writer:
Rosa von Praunheim
Nico Woche
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