Rohe Ostern
No Panic!
Book-keeping in the other life is in a complete shambles. The reason: the incompetent Schulz has snatched the wrong man from the living. The architecture student Sebastian had been on Schulz′s hitlist, but Sebastian′s best friend Frieder was picked instead through a silly coincidence.
Frieder kicks up such a fuss in the underworld that he eventually gets a chance to reverse the mixup. Frieder turns up with Schulz at Sebastian′s and makes a great proposal: Sebastian should kill himself right there and then. But Sebastian asks for a delay - after all, he′s just fallen in love with Frieder′s girlfriend Inge ... and there are all sorts of other things to deal with ...
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Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Sebastian
- Frieder
- Inge
- Schulz
- Großvater Gustav
- Prof. Meerapfel
- Sonja
- Gerichtsmediziner
- Schamabandi
- Robert Ludwig
Production company
Producer
Alle Credits
Director
Assistant director
Script supervisor
Screenplay
Director of photography
Assistant camera
Still photography
Lighting design
Key grip
Set design
Property master
Stand-by props
Construction manager
Make-up artist
Costume design
Costume maker
Costumes
Editing
Assistant editor
Sound editor
Sound
Sound assistant
Sound mixer
Audio mixing
Miscellaneous
Special effects
Music
Cast
- Sebastian
- Frieder
- Inge
- Schulz
- Großvater Gustav
- Prof. Meerapfel
- Sonja
- Gerichtsmediziner
- Schamabandi
- Robert Ludwig
- Horst
- Martina
- Frau Anschel
- Kurt
- Tim
- Florian
- Kurt
Production company
in association with
Commissioned by
Producer
Co-Producer
Producer (TV)
Line producer
Unit production manager
Location manager
Production assistant
Post-production
Shoot
- 01.08.1995 - 01.09.1995: München
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 19.06.1996, 74570, ab 12 Jahre / feiertagsfrei
Uraufführung (DE): 27.10.1995, Hof, Internationale Filmtage
Titles
- Originaltitel (DE) Rohe Ostern
Versions
Original
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 19.06.1996, 74570, ab 12 Jahre / feiertagsfrei
Uraufführung (DE): 27.10.1995, Hof, Internationale Filmtage