In a Land That No Longer Exists
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In a Land That No Longer Exists
Summary
In a Land That No Longer Exists is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (41 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- In a Land That No Longer Exists's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- In a Land That No Longer Exists was directed by Aelrun Goette[4].
- Aelrun Goette wrote the screenplay for In a Land That No Longer Exists[5].
- A cast member of In a Land That No Longer Exists was Marlene Burow[6].
- A cast member of In a Land That No Longer Exists was Sabin Tambrea[7].
- A cast member of In a Land That No Longer Exists was David Schütter[8].
- A cast member of In a Land That No Longer Exists was Claudia Michelsen[9].
- A cast member of In a Land That No Longer Exists was Sven-Eric Bechtolf[10].
- A cast member of In a Land That No Longer Exists was Jördis Triebel[11].
- A cast member of In a Land That No Longer Exists was Peter Schneider[12].
- In a Land That No Longer Exists was produced by Tanja Ziegler[13].
- In a Land That No Longer Exists's director of photography is recorded as Benedict Neuenfels[14].
- The original language of In a Land That No Longer Exists was German[15].
- In a Land That No Longer Exists's country of origin is recorded as Germany[16].
- In a Land That No Longer Exists was published on October 6, 2022[17].
- In a Land That No Longer Exists's film editor is recorded as Julia Karg[18].
- In a Land That No Longer Exists's title is recorded as In einem Land, das es nicht mehr gibt[19].
- In a Land That No Longer Exists's FSK film rating is recorded as FSK 12[20].
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Authorship and Creation
In a Land That No Longer Exists was produced by Tanja Ziegler[13]. It was directed by Aelrun Goette[4]. Aelrun Goette wrote the screenplay for it[5]. Cast members include Marlene Burow[6], Sabin Tambrea[7], David Schütter[8], Claudia Michelsen[9], Sven-Eric Bechtolf[10], and Jördis Triebel[11].
Publication
In a Land That No Longer Exists was released on October 6, 2022[17]. The original language of it was German[15].
Why It Matters
In a Land That No Longer Exists ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (41 views/month).[2]