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Release Date:
September 25, 2002
Original Title:
Bibi Blocksberg
Alternate Titles:
Bibi Blocksberg, l'apprentie sorcière
Bibi, a Bruxinha
Bibi, la pequeña bruja
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Bavaria Film
Odeon Film
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 6 US: PG
Runtime: 102
Elation in Neustadt: by the means of a little witching, Bibi Blocksberg saved two kids from burning to death. While her mother Barbara, a witch of flesh and blood herself, is very proud of her daughter, father Bernhard, overworked and stressed, disapproves greatly of her supernatural antics. Then Bibi gets a message from Walpurgia, the senior witch: she is going to receive her crystel ball, that will make a "real" witch of her, early. Proudly, Bibi jumps up her broom to fly to the Blocksberg, the witches' headquarters. But Rabia, one of the few evil witches, aging in misery and with a secret, begrudges her all the glory...and her youth. And so Rabia sets off events that will soon make Bibi's life fall into pieces.
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3D Artist:
Dirk Müller
Additional Lighting Technician:
Markus Thanner
Aerial Director of Photography:
Dixie Schmiedle
Assistant Costume Designer:
Carola Raum
Evelyn Straulino
Assistant Production Design:
Hayo Wolfram
Assistant Production Manager:
Charlotte Anselm
Best Boy Grip:
Therese Andersson
Boom Operator:
Maurice Condé
Frank Gorgas
Camera Operator:
Helmfried Kober
Casting Director:
An Dorthe Braker
Choreographer:
Regina Weber
Clapper Loader:
Sascha Seitz
Construction Foreman:
James Khan
Construction Grip:
Christian Saalfeld
Costume Designer:
Maria Dimler
Costumer:
Beatrice Alder
Digital Compositor:
Norbert Ruf
Director:
Hermine Huntgeburth
Director of Photography:
Martin Langer
Draughtsman:
Claudia Schäfer
Driver:
Marcus Weber
Editor:
Hansjörg Weißbrich
Executive Producer:
Bernd Krause
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Sascha Seitz
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Mattes Boch
First Assistant Director:
Peer Menke
Gaffer:
Wolfgang Dell
Graphic Designer:
Armando Zeitz
Idea:
Henriette Piper
Key Grip:
Christian Paschoud
Lighting Technician:
Lars Voigtländer
Martin Wildgruber
Gerald von der Linden
Raphael Fink
Ingolf Schmidt
Location Manager:
Benny Frank
Makeup & Hair:
Martine Flener
Patricia Grotz
Sabine Hahnen-Wild
Ulrike Woiwode
Modelling Supervisor:
Saskia Stoever
Music Editor:
Benjamin Schlez
Original Music Composer:
Moritz Freise
Biber Gullatz
Painter:
Rudolph Reinstadler
Producer:
Sabine Eichinger
Uschi Reich
Friederike Euler
Production Accountant:
Christina Ernst
Production Assistant:
Manfred Harth
Production Design:
Uwe Max Szielasko
Susann Bieling
Production Driver:
Diana de Morales
Production Manager:
Oliver Nommsen
Production Sound Mixer:
Roland Winke
Prop Designer:
Detlef A. Döge
Property Master:
Sarah Gerg
Rigging Gaffer:
Therese Andersson
Screenplay:
Elfie Donnelly
Sculptor:
Dominik Reindl
Markus Donhauser
Second Assistant Camera:
Friederike Heß
Ute Haupt
Second Unit Director:
Hellmut Fulss
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Britta Becker
Dixie Schmiedle
Set Decoration:
Anette Ingerl
Set Designer:
Claudia Schäfer
Sound Designer:
Friedrich M. Dosch
Christoph von Schönburg
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Kranz
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Sabine Skuhra
Niciy Axt
Georg Korpas
Special Effects Technician:
Phillip J. Braunschober
Standby Property Master:
Babett Pönisch
Sophie Albrecht
Steadicam Operator:
Armin Golisano
Stunt Coordinator:
Tanja de Wendt
Tailor:
Antje Sixel
Unit Manager:
Erwin Netzer
Raimund Fink
Video Assist Operator:
Michael Rathgeber
Visual Effects Production Manager:
Denis Behnke
Wigmaker:
Kurosch Oliver Akhavan
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