SING! INGE, SING!

The shattered dream of Inge Brandenburg

A film by Marc Boettcher

Germany 2011, 118 minutes, DF

Described As “Distinguished” by the Wiesbaden Board of Film Classification

Editor and screenplay Marc Boettcher

Camera Oliver Staack

Manuel Piper

Sound Felix Runge

Monika Allegretti

Mixing Heiko Gigner

Editing Marian Piper

Animated graphics Sven Knauth

Music Senka Brankovic

Postproduction Cetin Tutak

Production management Regina Paul

Daniel Buresch (NDR)

Producer Marc Boettcher

Editorial staff Bernd Michael Fincke (NDR)

Georg-Michael Hafner (HR)

A coproduction by NDR, ARTE, HR, MB-Film Marc Boettcher in collaboration with AVT plus (Kiel), Turquis Film (Berlin) and SDI Media Group Germany

Funded by Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein Film Sponsorship and the German Film Sponsorship Fund DFFF

With particular thanks to the Bavarian Jazz Institute in Regensburg.

Distributed by Edition Salzgeber

www.boettcher-film.de

www.Inge-Brandenburg.de

with

Thomas Rautenberg (graphic designer, advertising executive)

Marc Boettcher (biographer, journalist, dramaturge)

Charlotte Mehlhorn (Inge’s aunt on her mother’s side)

Max Greger (orchestral conductor, saxophonist)

Siegfried Schmidt-Joos (music editor, writer)

Dusko Goykovich (jazz trumpeter, arranger)

Emil Mangelsdorff (jazz instrumentalist, bandleader)

Ernst Dieter Fränzel (teacher and concert promoter)

Harald Banter (composer, bandleader)

Fritz Rau (concert promoter and tour organizer)

Josef Werkmeister (photographer, designer)

Joki Freund (jazz musician, arranger)

Peter Herbolzheimer (bandleader, trombonist)

Marcus Woelfle (writer on music, jazz violinist, radio presenter)

Roland Kovac (jazz instrumentalist, composer)

Rudi Sehring (jazz percussionist)

Dieter Finnern (scriptwriter, director, head of light entertainment at SFB)

Udo Jürgens (entertainer, composer)

Pierre Courbois (jazz percussionist, bandleader)

Wolfgang Sauer (singer, presenter)

Klaus Doldinger (saxophonist, composer)

Joy Fleming (jazz and blues singer)

Knut Kiesewetter (jazz trombonist, songwriter)

Joana (songwriter, cabaret singer)

Charly Antolini (jazz percussionist, bandleader)

Kathrin Brigl (presenter, lyricist, writer)

Georg Bürger (lawyer)

Ottokar Runze (film producer, director)

Paul Kuhn (bandleader, pianist)

Oskar Gottlieb Blarr (church musician, composer)

Walter Lang (arranger, jazz pianist, bandleader)

Eugen Hahn (proprietor of the Frankfurt Jazz Cellar)

Wolfgang Dauner (jazz pianist, composer)

A CD with songs from the film is available from Silver Spot Records.