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Release Date:
December 4, 2022
Original Title:
Timewarp
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Eyewall Productions
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
A young woman experiences the worst panic attack of her life as the world around her seems to be going faster and faster.
Boom Operator:
Daniel Augustin
Catering:
Katharina Steil
Constanze Wallenwein
Cinematography:
Johannes Pfau
Colorist:
Johannes Pfau
Director:
Johannes Schmidt
Editor:
Johannes Schmidt
First Assistant Camera:
Felix Finken
First Assistant Director:
Konstantin Mayer
Gaffer:
Luca Rieger
Graphic Designer:
Rosi Díaz Roigt
Lighting Technician:
Louis Götz
Felix Hecker
Finn-Oliver Walter
Dominik Peters
Makeup & Hair:
Anjali Singh
Original Music Composer:
Sheldon Ludwig
Producer:
Maximilian Weiß
Production Assistant:
Dominik Peters
Tadija Lozancic
Rigging Grip:
Ben Endres
Friedrich Henzler
Daniel Aspeleiter
Niki Bytyci
Script Supervisor:
Jasmin Domochali
Second Assistant Camera:
Luzina Rößner
Set Decoration:
Franziska Ferstl
Sound Designer:
Sirius Kestel
Sound Mixer:
Helge Schwarz
Sound Recordist:
Helge Schwarz
Steadicam Operator:
Christoph Werner
Still Photographer:
Lynn Klockow
Sebastian Höglinger
Visual Effects:
Tim Hilbrand
Luis Pickert
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Philipp Güttinger
Writer:
Johannes Schmidt
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