Midnight Regulations (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 13, 2019

Original Title:
Midnight Regulations

Genres:
Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 38

At his law firm's New Year's Eve party, young lawyer Felix is blackmailed into stealing confidential documents from his employer.

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Assistant Director:
Mali Wychodil

Assistant Director of Photography:
Rebecca Hoeft
Thomas Spitschka
Natalia Mamaj
Alexander Mitzler

Assistant Production Design:
Antonio Djordjevic
Leonie Staby

Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Tobias Blickle
Noah Schuller
Natalia Mamaj
Philipp Rode

Color Grading:
Georg Nikolaus

Continuity:
Caro Verhoff

Director:
Nils Keller

Director of Photography:
Georg Nikolaus

Dolly Grip:
Simon Kmeth

Editor:
Jan Keller

Gaffer:
Finn Gosch

Key Costumer:
Tinka Valerie Knoll

Makeup Artist:
Lea Reitberger

Mix Technician:
Rodolfo Silveira

Music:
Mathias Rehfeldt

Producer:
Mary-Jo Trapa
Nils Keller

Production Assistant:
Leon Hellmann
Maximilian Traub

Production Design:
Hans-Joachim Köglmeier
Kira Held
Lugh Wittig

Project Manager:
Andreas Gruber

Recording Supervision:
Maximilian Richert

Script Consultant:
Michaela Kezele

Second Assistant Camera:
Armin Begert

Songs:
Mr. Alboh

Sound:
Marian Nofall

Sound Designer:
Moritz Monorfalvi

VFX Artist:
Nikolai Huber

Writer:
Maximilian Richert

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