Night Shapes  (1999)

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The movie Night Shapes, released in 1999 and directed by Andreas Dresen with Andreas Höfer as cinematographer and editing by Monika Schindler.
Directed by | Andreas Dresen
Cinematography by | Andreas Höfer
Edited by | Monika Schindler
Written by | Andreas Dresen
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Country | Germany
Language | German
Genres | Comedy, Drama

Editing System
Finishing System
 
Cast
Ricardo
Taxifahrer / Cab Driver
Polizist / Police Officer
Frau Im Hospitz / Woman In Hospice
Frau Gerhardt
Kellnerin / Waitress
Alte Dame / Old Lady
Fahrerin / Driver
Stummel
Dieb / Thief
Stewardess
Directed by
Cinematography by
Cinematographer
Written by
Edited by
Produced by
Producer
Producer: Sfb
Producer: Arte
Producer: Mdr
Producer: Orb
Original Music by
Production Design by
Production Designer
Costume Design by
Costume Designer
Production Management
Post-production Manager
Production Manager
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
First Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
First Assistant Camera
Still Photographer
Key Grip
Camera Operator: Second Unit / Clapper Loader
Editorial Department
Assistant Editor
Visual Effects Department
Digital Colorist: Remastered Version
Special Effects Department
Special Effects Technician
Special Effects Supervisor
Special Effects
Art Department
Property Master: Indoor
Assistant Property Master: Outdoor
Standby Props
Sound Department
Assistant Sound
Sound Effects Editor
Sound Mixer
Sound Editor
Foley Artist
Makeup Department
Makeup Artist
Additional Crew Members
Continuity
Production Assistant
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