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4 Days in May (2011)

Genre : Drama, War

Runtime : 1H 34M

Director : Achim von Borries
Writer : Achim von Borries

Synopsis

Germany, Baltic Sea coast, May 1945, a few days before the end of World War II. A small Soviet patrol arrives at an isolated house where an elderly baroness gives shelter to a group of orphan girls and a boy who is determined to continue the fight.

Actors

Pavel Wenzel
Pavel Wenzel
Boy
Aleksey Guskov
Aleksey Guskov
Russian Captain
Ivan Shvedoff
Ivan Shvedoff
Russian Soldier #1
Andrey Merzlikin
Andrey Merzlikin
Russian Soldier #2
Sergey Legostaev
Sergey Legostaev
Russian Soldier #3
Maksim Kowalewski
Maksim Kowalewski
Russian Soldier #4
Yevgeni Sitokhin
Yevgeni Sitokhin
Russian Soldier #5
Vladimir Svirskiy
Vladimir Svirskiy
Russian Soldier #6
Grigoriy Dobrygin
Grigoriy Dobrygin
Russian Soldier #7
Angelina Häntsch
Angelina Häntsch
Girl
Gertrud Roll
Gertrud Roll
Baroness
Petra Kelling
Petra Kelling
Cook
Merab Ninidze
Merab Ninidze
Major
Alexander Held
Alexander Held
Oberstleutnant
Martin Brambach
Martin Brambach
Oberleutnant
Samuel Koch
Samuel Koch
German Soldier
Veit Stübner
Veit Stübner
German Captain
Sylke Langenbeck
Sylke Langenbeck
Nanny
Julius Nitschkoff
Julius Nitschkoff
Young Soldier
Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill
Himself (voice)

Crews

Achim von Borries
Achim von Borries
Director
Achim von Borries
Achim von Borries
Screenplay
Stefan Arndt
Stefan Arndt
Producer
Aleksey Guskov
Aleksey Guskov
Producer
Oleg Stepanenko
Oleg Stepanenko
Co-Producer
Evgeni Chanin
Evgeni Chanin
Co-Producer
Achim von Borries
Achim von Borries
Co-Producer
Bernd Fischer
Bernd Fischer
Director of Photography
Agi Ariunsaichan Dawaachu
Agi Ariunsaichan Dawaachu
Production Design
Nicole Fischnaller
Nicole Fischnaller
Costume Designer
Heiko Schmidt
Heiko Schmidt
Makeup Designer
Kerstin Gaecklein
Kerstin Gaecklein
Makeup Designer
Antje Zynga
Antje Zynga
Editor
Martin Müller
Martin Müller
Sound Recordist
Thomas Knop
Thomas Knop
Sound Designer
Thomas Knop
Thomas Knop
Sound Mixer
Stephan Konken
Stephan Konken
Sound Designer
Stephan Konken
Stephan Konken
Sound Mixer
Thomas Feiner
Thomas Feiner
Original Music Composer
Ingo Ludwig Frenzel
Ingo Ludwig Frenzel
Music Arranger
Jessika Eisenkolb
Jessika Eisenkolb
Casting
Suse Marquardt
Suse Marquardt
Casting
Tatyana Statsman
Tatyana Statsman
Casting
Andrea Schütte
Andrea Schütte
Producer
Elena Duffort
Elena Duffort
Producer
Uwe Schott
Uwe Schott
Executive Producer
Christoph Hahnheiser
Christoph Hahnheiser
Executive Producer
Yakov Drabkin
Yakov Drabkin
Executive Producer
Ulli Neumann
Ulli Neumann
Line Producer
Patrick Brandt
Patrick Brandt
Production Manager
Valentin Chernykh
Valentin Chernykh
Screenstory
Eduard Reznik
Eduard Reznik
Screenstory
Michael Brown
Michael Brown
First Assistant Director
Max von Saurma
Max von Saurma
Second Assistant Director
Samuel Koch
Samuel Koch
Third Assistant Director
Uli Sack-Bernstiel
Uli Sack-Bernstiel
Script Supervisor
Gordon A. Timpen
Gordon A. Timpen
Still Photographer
Björn Nowak
Björn Nowak
Art Direction
Sabine Dotzauer
Sabine Dotzauer
Set Decoration
Hans Hellner
Hans Hellner
Key Grip
Norbert Skodock
Norbert Skodock
Special Effects Supervisor
Stephan von Larcher
Stephan von Larcher
Post Production Supervisor
Wiebke Reichert
Wiebke Reichert
Sound Editor
Hartmut Teschemacher
Hartmut Teschemacher
Sound Editor
Martin Langenbach
Martin Langenbach
Foley Artist
Silvia Kubisch
Silvia Kubisch
Color Grading
Dominik Trimborn
Dominik Trimborn
Visual Effects Director
Abraham Schneider
Abraham Schneider
Visual Effects Supervisor
Marc Lubosch
Marc Lubosch
Gaffer

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