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A Father's Job ()


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A Father's Job tells the story of a Jewish woman's fate in the middle of the last century in Germany. Step by step connections become apparent and result in an overall view that doesn't just comes up with an unexpected counterpart but also... See more »

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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Dorothee Frauenlob ...
Anna Friedrich
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Johann Friedrich
Jessica Stautz ...
Helga Friedrich
Stefan Woelk ...
Soldat (field glasses)
Bernd Wöllmer ...
Soldat (post distributor)

Directed by

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Frank Christian Wagner

Written by

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Frank Christian Wagner ... ()

Produced by

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Frank Christian Wagner ... producer

Music by

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Robin Hoffmann

Cinematography by

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Jens Schaffner

Editing by

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Carmen A. Schaffner

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Lutz Forster ... colorist

Set Decoration by

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Lena Kalt

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Laura Blümel ... makeup artist

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Nico Berthold ... re-recording mixer

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Jan Ruppert ... visual effects

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Marco Riedl ... gaffer

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Lena Kalt ... costumer

Music Department

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Nico Berthold ... score mixer
Pavel Ciboch ... librarian
Robin Hoffmann ... orchestrator
Jan Holzner ... score recording engineer
Michael Hradisky ... score recording assistant
Adam Klemens ... conductor
Petr Pycha ... music contractor / recording manager

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Franz Binder ... subtitles en

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Plot Summary

A Father's Job tells the story of a Jewish woman's fate in the middle of the last century in Germany. Step by step connections become apparent and result in an overall view that doesn't just comes up with an unexpected counterpart but also turns temporal orientation upside down.

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Budget EUR40,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia With a final length (including closing credits) of 19 minutes 45 seconds and 5 frames the film reminds of the liberation of Germany through the allies in May 1945. See more »
Crazy Credits In the closing credits you will find "Stefanie Grund" and "Jan Thomas" as "Ironing Support Unit" who act as a lifesaver for the production by providing an ironing unit immediately to avoid a ruined essential shot, due to a completely wrinkled tablecloth, in which the camera flies into a glass of red wine. See more »

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