Braunschlag (2012-2012)

Premiere:
September 18, 2012

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 8

Finale:
November 6, 2012

Original Title:
Braunschlag

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Countries:
AT

To save his town Braunschlag from bankruptcy, the mayor decides to fake a Marian apparition. This black-humored farce revolves around greed, corruption, churchianity and alcohol.

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Art Direction:
Hans Wagner

Assistant Art Director:
Anna Seidl

Assistant Costume Designer:
Barbara Hägele
Margit Salzinger

Assistant Editor:
Linda Reif

Assistant Electrician:
André Mayerhofer

Best Boy Electric:
Ivica Smolcic

Casting:
Rita Waszilovics

Colorist:
Willi Willinger

Commissioning Editor:
Klaus Lintschinger
Alexander Vedernjak

Construction Coordinator:
Thomas Gamper

Construction Foreman:
Mathias Schwaiger

Costume Supervisor:
Hanya Barakat

Director:
David Schalko

Director of Photography:
Marcus Kanter

Electrician:
Winnfried Kircher
Jakob Slavicek

First Assistant Camera:
Christoph Beck

First Assistant Director:
Florian Engelhardt

Gaffer:
Jochen Kratzheller

Music:
Kyrre Kvam

Producer:
John Lueftner
David Schalko

Production Design:
Hannes Salat

Production Manager:
Robert Opratko

Property Master:
Martin Vögel

Props:
Elisabeth Kisela

Second Assistant Camera:
Andreas Handl

Second Assistant Director:
Sonja Levy

Special Effects:
Tissi Brandhofer

Steadicam Operator:
Moritz Anton
Robert Stopfer

Writer:
David Schalko

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