| Director: Marie Boetschi
Producer: Marie Boetschi
Cinematographers: Steve Gurklys, Christophe Faubert,
Marie Boetschi
Sound: Steve Gurklys, Christophe Faubert, Marie Boetschi
Editor: Thomas Richter
Music: Vincent Gillioz
Narration: Stefan Kollmuss
Participants: Maja Zimmermann, Chantal Hediger, Ueli
Steiger, Vincent Gillioz
Marie
Boetschi is from Switzerland and holds a Master's in Japanese,
Cinema Studies and Communications. Marie has worked as print journalist,
PR copy writer, and for the last 2 years as line producer and segment
producer for television and film in Los Angeles.
Steve
Gurklys is from Canada and has worked as director of photography
and script supervisor for many feature films and documentary productions
in Los Angeles.
>> www.gurklys.com
Christophe Faubert graduated from the
Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara and has worked as DP
and camera operator for many film and video productions in Los Angeles
as well as commercials.
Thomas Richter is from Germany and graduated
from the Art Center in Pasadena in the film class. Today he works as director
for commercials and editor for different film projects.
>> www.thomasrichter.net
Stefan
Kollmuss is an actor from Switzerland. He moved to Los Angeles
in January 2005 and since then has appeared in over 30 short films. He
has a broad experience in voice over.
>> www.stefankollmuss.com
Maja
Zimmermann grew up in Switzerland where she was a successful
fashion photographer. 12 years ago she arrived in Los Angeles, more by
coincidence than careful planning. That's when she started getting involved
in the film business and worked her way up through different film departments.
Currently she is developing three larger film projects as producer and
director.
Chantal
Hediger grew up in Switzerland and also has roots in South Africa.
She worked as host for a private Swiss television channel and visited
the European Film Actor School in Switzerland. She moved to L.A. 2 years
ago to "be on the big screen".
>> www.chantalhediger.com
Ueli
Steiger is from Zurich and studied cinematography at the London
International Film School. In 1990 he moved to Los Angeles and worked
on Dennis Hoppers Hot Spot, followed by many high-profile films
such as Bowfinger, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
and many more. He joined forces with Roland Emmerich as collaborator on
Independence Day (1996) and worked on Godzilla and The
Patriot. He helmed Emmerichs impressive environmental thriller The
Day After Tomorrow.
Vincent
Gillioz is from Geneva and moved to Los Angeles in the summer
of 2001. Shortly thereafter, he scored his first feature film. In 2005
he won the S U I S A Prize for Best Score at the 58th Locarno International
Film Music Festival to his soundtrack God's Waiting List.
>> www.vincentgillioz.com
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