Sommaire (en Allemand)
Dmitri Astrachan was born in 1957 in Leningrad, today St. Petersburg. He graduated from the Leningrad State Institute for Theater, Music and Cinema, having majored in Playwriting. From 1982-1987, he was artistic director of the Sverdlovsk Youth Theater. In 1987, he became head of the famous Bolshoi Theater. Four years later he was invited to lead the St. Petersburg Academic Comedy. In 1995, he left the theater to concentrate on film production. His award-winning films include: Get Thee Out! (Isidi, 1991), You Are the Only One (Du bist fuer mich die einzige, 1993), Everything Will Be All Right (Alles wird besser, 1993), From Hell to Hell (Von Hoelle zu Hoelle, 1996), Anatomie eines Amoklaeufers (1998), Kasachstan Lady (2000), and The Devil Who Called Himself God (Der Teufel der sich Gott nannte, 2002). (ccc-film.de)
The Devil Who Called Himself God
Mise en scène: Dmitri Astrakhan, Allemagne, Belarus, 2002
Allemagne, Belarus, 2002Szenenphoto aus The Devil Who Called Himself God, © CCC-Filmkunst Berlin, Gran Film, Minsk
Génénerique
Production | CCC-Filmkunst Berlin |
Gran Film, Minsk | |
Producteur | Artur Brauner |
Metteur en scène | Dmitri Astrakhan |
Scénariste | Dmitri Astrakhan |
Karsten Laske | |
Directeur de la Photographie | Tatjana Loginova |
Musique | J.M. Paula |
J.M. Paula | |
Direction artistique | Vladimir Denisov |
Acteurs | Nikolai Kinski [Lukas] |
Julia Palmer-Stoll [Rebecca] | |
Julia Palmer-Stoll [Josef] | |
Julia Palmer-Stoll [Marc] | |
Robert Grober [Tim] | |
Natja Jamaan [Frau Hartung] | |
Julian Til Ostertag [Andre] | |
Johannes Andreas Rapp [Vater] | |
Yvonne Wölke |
Spécifications techniques
Categorie: Long Métrage
Infos techniques: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,66 - Aspect: 1:1,66 - Couleurs,Durée: 93 minutes
Sonorisation: Dolby