Lise Meitner: The Mother of the Atom Bomb
To historians, physicist Lise Meitner deserves to be placed on a par with Einstein, Heisenberg and Otto Hahn. In the 1930s on the verge of World War II, she led a small group of scientists who discovered that splitting the atomic nucleus of uranium releases enormous energy. This extraordinary film tells the story of a woman who was far ahead of her time as a scientist and a pioneer of feminism.
Crew
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Andreas G. Wagner
Idea
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Andreas G. Wagner
Director
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Wolf von Truchsess
Director
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Wolf von Truchsess
Writer
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Nicola Seaton-Clark
Translator
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Gitta Linck
Costume Design
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Nozomi Takada
Translator
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Estella Hebert
Production Assistant
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Jessica Krause
Makeup Artist
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Tom Weichenhain
Editor
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Christian Schwalbe
Production Manager
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Jürgen Herrmann
Camera Operator
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Susanne Bender
Costume Design
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Susanne Bender
Set Designer
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Tanja Haller
Assistant Editor
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Franziska Dembeyk
Production Assistant
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Leonie Hasert
Production Assistant
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Petra Maier
Producer
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Ljerka Oreskovic
Researcher
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Torsten Lasch
Sound Mixer
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Therese Giemza
Property Master
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Peter Allenbacher
Commissioning Editor
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Nikolai Herrmann
Camera Operator
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Harald Bauch
Sound Mixer
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Jekaterina Kautz
Costume Design
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Christopher Dey
Property Master
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Michael Fandel
Animation
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Carlos Fuchs
Camera Operator
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Dominik Dawidko
Sound
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Christopher Dey
Set Designer
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Bernhard P. Beutler
Gaffer
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