Alaska.de
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Alaska.de
Summary
Alaska.de is a film[1]. Alaska.de has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Alaska.de received the Q116600395[3].
- Alaska.de's instance of is recorded as film[4].
- Alaska.de was directed by Esther Gronenborn[5].
- Esther Gronenborn wrote the screenplay for Alaska.de[6].
- Alaska.de's composer is recorded as Christian Meyer[7].
- Alaska.de's genre is drama film[8].
- Alaska.de's genre is thriller film[9].
- A cast member of Alaska.de was Jana Pallaske[10].
- A cast member of Alaska.de was Axel Prahl[11].
- A cast member of Alaska.de was Daniel Fripan[12].
- A cast member of Alaska.de was Susanne Sachße[13].
- A cast member of Alaska.de was Frank Droese[14].
- A cast member of Alaska.de was Artur Rakk[15].
- Alaska.de was produced by Eberhard Junkersdorf[16].
- Alaska.de's director of photography is recorded as Jan Fehse[17].
- The original language of Alaska.de was German[18].
- Alaska.de's color is recorded as color[19].
- Alaska.de's country of origin is recorded as Germany[20].
- Alaska.de was released on January 1, 2000[21].
- Alaska.de was published on January 25, 2001[22].
- Alaska.de's narrative location is recorded as Berlin[23].
- Alaska.de's main subject is urban life[24].
- Alaska.de's main subject is urban society[25].
- Alaska.de's main subject is Furyō Kōi Kabe Shōnen[26].
- Alaska.de's main subject is culture in Berlin[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Alaska.de was produced by Eberhard Junkersdorf[16]. Alaska.de was directed by Esther Gronenborn[5]. Esther Gronenborn wrote the screenplay for Alaska.de[6]. Cast members include Jana Pallaske[10], Axel Prahl[11], Daniel Fripan[12], Susanne Sachße[13], Frank Droese[14], and Artur Rakk[15].
Publication
Publication dates include January 1, 2000[21] and January 25, 2001[22]. The original language of Alaska.de was German[18]. Genres include drama film[8] and thriller film[9].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include urban life[24], urban society[25], Furyō Kōi Kabe Shōnen[26], culture in Berlin[27], violence[28], and dysfunctional family[29].
Reception
Alaska.de received the Q116600395[3].
Why It Matters
Alaska.de has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
FAQs
What awards did Alaska.de receive?
Honors received include Q116600395[3].