A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 2, 2022
Original Title:
In einem Land, das es nicht mehr gibt
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
ARD Degeto
ARTE
Babelsberg Film
Gretchenfilm
MDR
RBB
Tobis Film
WDR
Ziegler Film
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 101
It's 1989 in East Berlin: Suzie is kicked out of school shortly before she graduates from high school and has to defend herself as a worker in the cable factory. However, a randomly taken photo leads her to the fashion world of the GDR. The editor-in-chief Elsa Wilbrodt put her on the cover of Sibylle, the fashion magazine of the GDR. In the Berlin underground scene she made the acquaintance of the gay fashion designer Rudi and the photographer Coyote. Suzie must decide if she's brave enough to leave the old strands behind forever.
Assistant Camera:
Andreas Erben
Kalle Kallovsky
Tino Richter
Lea Quandt
Lisa Wunderlich
Assistant Costume Designer:
Rachel Vogelheim
Nadine Wäldchen
Marita Hoffjann
Assistant Editor:
Bianca Dienemann-Mehlitz
Assistant Production Manager:
Jenny Helch
Camera Operator:
Anastasiia Gavrilova
Phillip Wölke
Casting Director:
Anja Dihrberg
Jacqueline Rietz
Continuity:
Mandy Szokol
Costume Coordinator:
Isabelle Thiede
Costume Designer:
Regina Tiedeken
Director:
Aelrun Goette
Director of Photography:
Benedict Neuenfels
Dramaturgy:
Anke Krause
Editor:
Julia Karg
Executive Producer:
Susa Kusche
Gaffer:
Ronald Schwarz
Grip:
Sebastian Martin Rehm
Jacob Engel
Key Grip:
Hagen Raeder
Location Manager:
Ronny Engel
Music:
Boris Bojadzhiev
Post Production Assistant:
Iris Oeltjen
Producer:
Tanja Ziegler
Production Accountant:
Kathrin Storch
Production Controller:
Jens Ahlfeld
Production Coordinator:
Efimia Panidou
Production Design:
Silke Buhr
Production Designer:
Silke Buhr
Production Manager:
Kirsten Sohrauer
Property Master:
Sascha Strutz
Script Supervisor:
Lou Wildemann
Unit Manager:
Daniel Schwarz
Writer:
Aelrun Goette
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