Felix Lobrecht – ALL YOU CAN EAT (2025-2025)

Premiere:
January 10, 2025

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 1

Finale:
January 10, 2025

Original Title:
Felix Lobrecht – ALL YOU CAN EAT

Genres:
Comedy

Countries:
DE

Additional information:

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Assistant Editor:
Kurt Ipekkaya
Jaro Barthmann
Tan Ipekkaya

Cableman:
Yande Wellhausen
Steffen Mischon
Yul Rusch
Stefan Raddatz

Camera Operator:
Tan Ipekkaya
Joscha Zabel
Dennis Glomm
Mario Dittmann
Niko Gindler

Camera Technician:
Stefan Fäth

Cinematography:
Christoph Szulecki

Color Grading:
Philipp Orgassa

Colorist:
Lars Görke

Creative Producer:
Julian Lobrecht

Director:
Andrej Filatow

Director of Photography:
Kurt Ipekkaya

Editor:
Andrej Filatow
Felix Lobrecht
Julian Lobrecht

Executive Producer:
Hiua Aloji
Felix Lobrecht

First Assistant Director:
Sara Hommelsen

Lighting Artist:
Marcus Schröder
Paul Bentzen

Lighting Design:
Arkin Atacan

Manager of Operations:
Fabian Müller

Production Assistant:
Miles Blane

Production Manager:
Sebastian Mürset

Project Manager:
Karsten Schuhmacher

Rigging Supervisor:
Daniel Pfleger
Trevor Frillman
Uwe Meier

Screenplay:
Felix Lobrecht
Julian Lobrecht
Andrej Filatow

Sound Designer:
Robert Hefter

Sound Mixer:
Robert Hefter

Sound Recordist:
Ansgar Friemel
Emanuel Wittersheim

Steadicam Operator:
André Jäger
Sami Chabani

Supervising Producer:
Zino Gleich

Technical Advisor:
Volker Ansmann

VFX Artist:
Justin Koenders

Writer:
Felix Lobrecht

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