A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 21, 2021
Original Title:
Blood Seekers
Alternate Titles:
Drain Tracker
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Keativ Kollektiv
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 25
2032 – After a large part of the female population was wiped out by a deadly virus five years ago, the government tries to stabilize the population with the help of surviving women. In order to achieve that, Jim and Cole have to track down and extradite surviving women. During a routine checkup, the two Blood Agents meet Mel Arcan, a disguised psychopath who tests their friendship.
Assistant Director:
Jule Pfau
Boom Operator:
Lea Klamroth
Alexander Leuschner
Camera Operator:
Alex Glaser
Colorist:
Jasper Nebelsieck
Director:
Joshua Theo Meng
Director of Photography:
Anton Schniewind
Editor:
Anton Schniewind
Editorial Staff:
Joshua Theo Meng
First Assistant Camera:
Jasper Nebelsieck
Alex Glaser
Graphic Designer:
Joshua Willner
Wanuscha Ecaterina Nourbakhsh
Makeup Artist:
Jule Pfau
Music:
Dustin Iwen
Anton Schniewind
Prop Designer:
Wanuscha Ecaterina Nourbakhsh
Set Supervisor:
Jule Pfau
Sound Design Assistant:
Joshua Theo Meng
Sound Designer:
Anton Schniewind
Sound Supervisor:
Jule Pfau
Special Effects:
Alex Glaser
Sponsorship Coordinator:
Joshua Theo Meng
Sponsorship Director:
Anton Schniewind
Still Photographer:
Joshua Willner
Writer:
Joshua Theo Meng
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