Phoenix
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Phoenix
Summary
Phoenix is a film[1]. Phoenix ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (786 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Phoenix's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Phoenix was directed by Christian Petzold[4].
- Christian Petzold wrote the screenplay for Phoenix[5].
- Harun Farocki wrote the screenplay for Phoenix[6].
- Hubert Monteilhet wrote the screenplay for Phoenix[7].
- Phoenix's composer is recorded as Stefan Will[8].
- Phoenix's genre is drama film[9].
- Phoenix's genre is film based on a novel[10].
- Phoenix's based on is recorded as Return From The Ashes[11].
- A cast member of Phoenix was Nina Hoss[12].
- A cast member of Phoenix was Ronald Zehrfeld[13].
- A cast member of Phoenix was Nina Kunzendorf[14].
- A cast member of Phoenix was Michael Maertens[15].
- A cast member of Phoenix was Imogen Kogge[16].
- A cast member of Phoenix was Kirsten Block[17].
- A cast member of Phoenix was Uwe Preuss[18].
- A cast member of Phoenix was Eva Bay[19].
- A cast member of Phoenix was Jeff Burrell[20].
- A cast member of Phoenix was Megan Gay[21].
- A cast member of Phoenix was Claudia Geisler-Bading[22].
- A cast member of Phoenix was Daniela Holtz[23].
- A cast member of Phoenix was Max Hopp[24].
- A cast member of Phoenix was Nikola Kastner[25].
- A cast member of Phoenix was Valerie Koch[26].
- A cast member of Phoenix was Trystan Pütter[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Phoenix was directed by Christian Petzold[4]. Screenwriters include Christian Petzold[5], Harun Farocki[6], and Hubert Monteilhet[7]. Cast members include Nina Hoss[12], Ronald Zehrfeld[13], Nina Kunzendorf[14], Michael Maertens[15], Imogen Kogge[16], and Kirsten Block[17].
Publication
Publication dates include September 25, 2014[28] and August 6, 2015[29]. Original languages include German[30] and English[31]. Genres include drama film[9] and film based on a novel[10]. Phoenix was distributed by video on demand[32].
Reception
Reviews include 98%[33], 8.1/10[34], and 89/100[35].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Phoenix's after a work by is recorded as Hubert Monteilhet[36].
Why It Matters
Phoenix ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (786 views/month).[2] Phoenix has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[37] Phoenix is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]