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Release Date:
October 4, 2022
Original Title:
Das Wunder von Kapstadt
Alternate Titles:
5 Stunden
Fünf Stunden
Genres:
Drama | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARD Degeto
MIA Film
ORF
Producers at Work
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
The true story of an operation which was a revolution, not only for the world of medicine. Frankfurt 1967. A young doctor called Lisa Scheel is trying to get a foothold in the male-dominated world of transplant surgery. But after she is passed over by her main professor in favour of a male applicant, on the spur of the moment Lisa heads off to Cape Town. Here, she starts work for Dr. Barnaard, who, like his colleagues in Frankfurt, is planning a heart transplantation. Together with the surgeon Hamilton Naki, who due to apartheid can only join the team secretly, Lisa is a major contributor to the first heart transplant in history.
Casting Assistant:
Greta Baumann
Casting Associate:
Nele Yannica Günther
Casting Director:
Lisa Stutzky
Bonnie Lee Bouman
Martin Urban
Colorist:
Tobias Wiedmer
Costume Assistant:
Steffen Sureck
Costume Design:
Esther Amuser
Director:
Franziska Buch
Director of Photography:
Bella Halben
Editor:
Tobias Haas
Editorial Staff:
Patrick Noel Simon
Christoph Pellander
Andrea Bogad-Radatz
Foley Artist:
Peter Deininger
Line Producer:
Monika Kintner
Makeup Artist:
Martina Gajdačová
Monika Cabáková
Producer:
Tobias Stille
Christian Popp
Production Design:
Iris Trescher
Production Manager:
Ondřej Nerud
Sophia Dewberry
Screenplay:
Chris Silber
Script Supervisor:
Annette Stefan
Sound Designer:
Kirsten Kunhardt
Sound Engineer:
Greg Alberts
Pavel Bělohlávek
Title Designer:
Frizzi Kurkhaus
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