Sandra Hacker's 16 mm Movie Der Madendoktor (Doctor Maggot)
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Sandra Hacker's 16 mm Movie Der Madendoktor (Doctor Maggot)
Porträt eines modernen Detektives. Aus dem Leben des Kriminalbiologen Dr.
Mark Benecke und einer Fliege
Long Version (60 min.): Sept 3, 2001 (Uraufführung), SWR TV
(Südwestrundfunk), 22:45 Uhr;
Short Version (45 min.): February 13, 2002 WDR TV
(Westdeutscher Rundfunk), 22:15 Uhr. Next airings:
Phoenix TV, Sept 23, 2003, 18:30 hrs & Sept 27, 2003 usw. usw. usw.
Press Reviews: [SZ]
[FAZ]
[Generalanzeiger]
[Kölner Medienpreis 2004 für Regie & Kamera -- yay!]
Shooting took half a year and around one ton of sugar modified into Teilchen,
Vampirzähne, Kitkat's and regular chocolate.
The Magic Team consisted of:
- Director, Editor -- Sandra Hacker
- Camera -- Axel Kindermann
- Producer -- Michael Schaefer
- Sound Recording -- Ingo Pusswald
- Cut -- Jean-Marc Lesguillons
- and a number of Guest Stars that you will love to see.
- However, some of the coolest Guest Stars were sadly edited out in the final cut:
Gunther von Hagens and Angelina Whalley, Benecke's Brother, numerous interns and lots of
other friendly people. Sorry! Argh!
Shooting took place in the most exotic locations, amongst them
- A Court In A City Where An Inverse Monorail and Courtroom Spiders Exist
- A Homicide Detective's Bureau In An Old Police Building
- A Shower With A Red Curtain
- Amongst Dozends of Tents
- Decaying Rabbits in the Camera Man's Back Yard
- and much more of course.
Mark Benecke, Ph.D., Certified & Sworn In Forensic Biologist, International Forensic Research & Consulting, Postfach 250411, 50520 Cologne, Germany; E-Mail: forensic@benecke.com, www.benecke.com, Emergency Text / SMS for crime cases only +49-173-287-3136. No Facebook, no Xing, no Myspace friend requests, no StudiVZ, no social networks of any kind. Never send .doc, .ppt, .xml -- we only open .rtf and .pdf.
Porträt eines modernen Detektives. Aus dem Leben des Kriminalbiologen Dr.
Mark Benecke und einer Fliege
Long Version (60 min.): Sept 3, 2001 (Uraufführung), SWR TV
(Südwestrundfunk), 22:45 Uhr;
Short Version (45 min.): February 13, 2002 WDR TV
(Westdeutscher Rundfunk), 22:15 Uhr. Next airings:
Phoenix TV, Sept 23, 2003, 18:30 hrs & Sept 27, 2003 usw. usw. usw.
Press Reviews: [SZ]
[FAZ]
[Generalanzeiger]
[Kölner Medienpreis 2004 für Regie & Kamera -- yay!]
Shooting took half a year and around one ton of sugar modified into Teilchen,
Vampirzähne, Kitkat's and regular chocolate.
The Magic Team consisted of:
- Director, Editor -- Sandra Hacker
- Camera -- Axel Kindermann
- Producer -- Michael Schaefer
- Sound Recording -- Ingo Pusswald
- Cut -- Jean-Marc Lesguillons
- and a number of Guest Stars that you will love to see.
- However, some of the coolest Guest Stars were sadly edited out in the final cut:
Gunther von Hagens and Angelina Whalley, Benecke's Brother, numerous interns and lots of
other friendly people. Sorry! Argh!
Shooting took place in the most exotic locations, amongst them
- A Court In A City Where An Inverse Monorail and Courtroom Spiders Exist
- A Homicide Detective's Bureau In An Old Police Building
- A Shower With A Red Curtain
- Amongst Dozends of Tents
- Decaying Rabbits in the Camera Man's Back Yard
- and much more of course.
Mark Benecke, Ph.D., Certified & Sworn In Forensic Biologist, International Forensic Research & Consulting, Postfach 250411, 50520 Cologne, Germany; E-Mail: forensic@benecke.com, www.benecke.com, Emergency Text / SMS for crime cases only +49-173-287-3136. No Facebook, no Xing, no Myspace friend requests, no StudiVZ, no social networks of any kind. Never send .doc, .ppt, .xml -- we only open .rtf and .pdf.
Long Version (60 min.): Sept 3, 2001 (Uraufführung), SWR TV
(Südwestrundfunk), 22:45 Uhr;
Short Version (45 min.): February 13, 2002 WDR TV
(Westdeutscher Rundfunk), 22:15 Uhr. Next airings:
Phoenix TV, Sept 23, 2003, 18:30 hrs & Sept 27, 2003 usw. usw. usw.
Press Reviews: [SZ] [FAZ] [Generalanzeiger] [Kölner Medienpreis 2004 für Regie & Kamera -- yay!]
Shooting took half a year and around one ton of sugar modified into Teilchen, Vampirzähne, Kitkat's and regular chocolate.
The Magic Team consisted of:
Shooting took place in the most exotic locations, amongst them
Press Reviews: [SZ] [FAZ] [Generalanzeiger] [Kölner Medienpreis 2004 für Regie & Kamera -- yay!]
Shooting took half a year and around one ton of sugar modified into Teilchen, Vampirzähne, Kitkat's and regular chocolate.
The Magic Team consisted of:- Director, Editor -- Sandra Hacker
- Camera -- Axel Kindermann
- Producer -- Michael Schaefer
- Sound Recording -- Ingo Pusswald
- Cut -- Jean-Marc Lesguillons
- and a number of Guest Stars that you will love to see.
- However, some of the coolest Guest Stars were sadly edited out in the final cut: Gunther von Hagens and Angelina Whalley, Benecke's Brother, numerous interns and lots of other friendly people. Sorry! Argh!
Shooting took place in the most exotic locations, amongst them
- A Court In A City Where An Inverse Monorail and Courtroom Spiders Exist
- A Homicide Detective's Bureau In An Old Police Building
- A Shower With A Red Curtain
- Amongst Dozends of Tents
- Decaying Rabbits in the Camera Man's Back Yard
- and much more of course.
Mark Benecke, Ph.D., Certified & Sworn In Forensic Biologist, International Forensic Research & Consulting, Postfach 250411, 50520 Cologne, Germany; E-Mail: forensic@benecke.com, www.benecke.com, Emergency Text / SMS for crime cases only +49-173-287-3136. No Facebook, no Xing, no Myspace friend requests, no StudiVZ, no social networks of any kind. Never send .doc, .ppt, .xml -- we only open .rtf and .pdf.
