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- spartan score by composer Christian Henson, and cinematography by Sebastian Edschmid. Smith explained his approach to the film: It's a 'medieval guys on a mission'...
- Kasimir Edschmid, born Eduard Hermann Wilhelm Schmid, (5 October 1890 in Darmstadt – 31 August 1966 in Vulpera (Switzerland)) was a German expressionist...
- Starring Irrfan Khan Tillotama Shome Tisca Chopra Cinematography Sebastian Edschmid Edited by Bernd Euscher Music by Beatrice Thiriet Manish J Tipu Release...
- Goldblum Willem Dafoe Derek Jacobi Ayelet Zurer Cinematography Sebastian Edschmid Edited by Sandy Saffeels Music by Gabriel Yared Production companies Bleiberg...
- Giamatti Anne-Marie Duff Kerry Condon James McAvoy Cinematography Sebastian Edschmid Edited by Patricia Rommel Music by Sergey Yevtushenko Distributed by Warner...
- Starring Julia Brendler Kirsten Dunst Lynn Redgrave Cinematography Sebastian Edschmid Edited by Jon Gregory Music by Micki Meuser Distributed by Myriad Pictures...
- Yudkevitz Pini Tavger Henri Garcin Daniel Kitsis Cinematography Sebastian Edschmid Edited by Isaac Sehayek Release date September 9, 2006 (2006-09-09) (Toronto...
- Koch 1926 Christian Heinrich Kleukens and Wilhelm Petersen 1927 Kasimir Edschmid and Johannes Bischoff 1928 Richard Hoelscher and Well Habicht 1929 Carl...
- Schmiele edited a collection of texts by Kasimir Edschmid in the "Darmstädter Schriften" series ("Kasimir Edschmid, Essay – Rede – Feuilleton"). 1946: Unvergessliches...
- become commercialized and trivialized; such well-known writers as Kasimir Edschmid, René Schickele, and Yvan Goll had already pronounced the Expressionist...