A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 13, 2018
Original Title:
Village People - Tod aus dem All
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Mania Pictures e.V.
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Assistant Director:
Alex Bross
BTS Videographer:
Tobias Ruf
Raphael Weckauff
Catering:
Andrea Reichardt
Ursula Fuchs
Aileen Reichardt
Anika Reichardt
Florian Fuchs
Clapper Loader:
Lea Blaich
Color Grading:
Marc Weckenmann
Compositing Artist:
Marc Weckenmann
Director:
Armin Schnürle
Director of Photography:
Marc Weckenmann
Joachim Wossidlo
Raphael Weckauff
Drone Cinematographer:
Nick Dressler
Editor:
Armin Schnürle
Marc Weckenmann
Gaffer:
Joachim Wossidlo
Raphael Weckauff
Makeup & Hair:
Bianca Dreher
Annette Schütz
Makeup Effects:
Olaf Ittenbach
Music:
Michael Donner
Producer:
Armin Schnürle
Wolfgang Hellmich
Production Assistant:
Lukas Troll
Daniel Nothacker
Steffen Benesch
Frank Sicha
Props:
Armin Schnürle
Lea Blaich
Pyrotechnician:
Roland Hinz
Harald Wochelen
Dietmar Jung
Beatrice Benker
Set Photographer:
Raphael Weckauff
Tobias Ruf
Patrick Lörcher
Sound:
Jens Gackenheimer
Raphael Weckauff
Lukas Troll
Steadycam:
Raphael Weckauff
Still Photographer:
Jan Walter
Visual Effects:
Felix Roth
Heiko Thies
Writer:
Armin Schnürle
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