Spaghetti für zwei (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 6, 2011

Original Title:
Spaghetti für zwei

Alternate Titles:
Spaghetti for Two

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 19

Likeable but lonely Finn is on his way to lunch. The outside world is already lurking menacingly, because his imagination is teeming with supposed scammers, sluts and criminals! What was supposed to be just an everyday walk turns out to be an odyssey. A confusing fight against the world and against oneself begins. And in the end, the loser wins...

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Art Department Assistant:
Saskia Tegethoff

Assistant Camera:
Mathias Fischer
Sven Fußgänger

Casting Director:
Franziska Aigner

Costume Design:
Christina Vogel

Director:
Matthias Rosenberger
Betina Dubler

Director of Photography:
Kaspar Kaven

Editor:
Sebastian Prittwitz

Executive Assistant:
Johanna Huber

Executive Producer:
Sebastian Bartetzko

First Assistant Camera:
Manuel Steer

First Assistant Director:
Manuela Morsch

Foley Editor:
Matthieu Belohradsky

Gaffer:
Thomas Woschofius
Jonas Spriestersbach
Friede Clausz

Line Producer:
Felix von Poser

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Melanie Huber

Makeup Department Head:
Diana Eberl

Music:
Max Jetzinger

Producer:
Matthias Rosenberger

Production Design:
Victoria Alexander

Second Assistant Director:
Nina Scholz

Set Runner:
Sabrina Proske
Sara-Lisa Krechberger

Set Supervisor:
Florian Rust

Sound:
Niklas Fischer
Jonas Brand
Alexander Würtz

Sound Designer:
Matthieu Belohradsky

Sound Mixer:
Andreas Rudroff

Unit Manager:
Max Mayer

Video Assist Operator:
Jonas Brand

Writer:
Betina Dubler

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