A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 15, 2019
Original Title:
Eintagsfliegen
Alternate Titles:
Mayflys
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Acephale Picture Production Ltd.
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 21
Paul, a young man from a rich but broken home, has a secret. Now 10.000€ in 500€ notes, a pain-filled letter, and a cunning prostitute are supposed to help him get rid of that secret. View it at: https://vimeo.com/522786103
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Benjamin Schiller
Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Kim Roman Schweppe
Color Grading:
Florian Metzner
Concept Artist:
Philipp Stein
Director:
Gianluca Pistoia
Director of Photography:
Finnegan Godenschweger
Editor:
Jannik Tondorf
First Assistant Camera:
Lukas Fahnert
First Assistant Director:
Nico Wietfeldt
Gaffer:
Nicolas Meyer
David Michael Wieck
Lighting Technician:
Lasse Lenz
Makeup & Hair:
Katharina Fink
Makeup Effects Designer:
Linda Bredow
Music:
Lukas Günther
Producer:
Gianluca Pistoia
Finnegan Godenschweger
Production Sound Mixer:
Torsten Büttner
Screenplay:
Justus Eifler
Second Assistant Camera:
Luka Glišić
Sound Design Assistant:
Philipp Berger Tolkun
Sound Designer:
Oliver Hönig
Steadicam Operator:
Felix Lang
Storyboard Artist:
Philipp Stein
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