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The Berlin File ()

Bereullin (original title)
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Jong-seong, a North Korean ghost agent, interrupts an illegal arms sale in Berlin. A notorious North Korean agent tests the loyalties of everyone involved as Jong-Seong prepares to make the ultimate sacrifice.

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Cast

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Pyo Jong-sung
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Jung Jin-soo
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Dong Myung-soo (as Seung-beom Ryu)
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Ryun Jung-hee (as Gianna Jun)
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Ri Hak-soo
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Marty
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Abdul
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Dagan
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Kang Min-ho (as Moo-Seong Choi)
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Blue House Investigator
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North Korean Embassy Secretary
Thomas Thieme ...
Sigmund
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Asim
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Yuri
Sinja Dieks ...
Restaurant Waitress
Baek Seung-ik ...
Agency Personnel 1 (as Seung-ik Baek)
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Abdul's Guy 1
Matthias Günther ...
Abdul's Guy 2
Oskars Lauva ...
Abdul's Guy 3
Can Aydin ...
Abdul's Guy 4
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Igor Alijev ...
Arab Informant - Hotel Desk
Tarek Aref ...
Arab Informant - OK Game
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Arab Informant - Taxi
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Mid-range Hotel Receptionist (as Toms Liepajnieks)
Ahmad Dabdoub ...
Arab Informant - Graffiti Door
Didzis Eglitis ...
Abdul's Henchmen 1
Andrejs Filipovs ...
Mossad Agent 1
Jan Filkorn ...
Arab Informant - Slot Machine
Anton Heidrich ...
Caucasian at Crosswalk
Manvel Isadzanjan ...
Arab Informant - Bed
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NIS Analyst 1
Kwak Jin-seok ...
NIS Disguised Agent 3 (as Jin-seok Kwak)
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NIS Site Analyst (as Jong-Bin Yun)
Lafi Khalil ...
Arab Informant - Bar
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NIS Office Analyst (as Kyoung-mi Lee)
Rihards Lepers ...
Pickpocket
Ahmet Levent ...
Arab Informant - Sex Shop
Imad Mardnli ...
Arab Informant - Bathroom
Gurgen Mikaeljan ...
Arab Informant - Hotel Laundry Room
David Mikalejan ...
Arab Informant - Laundry Truck Driver
Rasim Mukhtarov ...
Abdul's Henchmen 4
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Dong Jung-ho
Ferhad Nasso ...
Arab Informant - Stairway
Martins Pocs ...
Rookie Cop
Moriel Poorgholy ...
Abdul's Henchmen 3
Deepika Rai ...
Panhandling Girl
Tamara Sobollova ...
Old Lady
Oleg Vandish ...
Mossad Agent 2
Kam Yaqub ...
Abdul's Henchmen 5
Jeff Zafar ...
Abdul's Henchmen 2
Rico Zinke ...
Foreign Turist

Directed by

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Ryu Seung-wan

Written by

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Ted Geoghegan ... (english dialogue)
 
Stefanie Y. Hong ... (translation)
 
Ryu Seung-wan ... (written by)

Produced by

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Jae-Duk Han ... producer
Pieldo 'Kevin' Jun ... line producer
Hye-jeong Kang ... executive producer
Philipp Klausing ... line producer
Su-Ran Kuk ... producer
Tomas Makaras ... service producer
Mathias Schwerbrock ... service producer

Music by

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Cho Young-wuk ... (as Jo Yeong-wook)

Cinematography by

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Young-hwan Choi

Editing by

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Kim Jae-beom ... (as Jae-beom Kim)
Kim Sang-beom

Casting By

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Uwe Bünker ... (casting germany)

Art Direction by

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Algis Garbaciauskas
Su-ah Jeon ... (as Soo-a Chun)

Costume Design by

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Ji-young Shin

Makeup Department

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Hye Lim Choi ... chief makeup artist
Hee Eun Lee ... special makeup effects artist

Production Management

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Lita Bernarde ... unit manager
Benedikt Bothe ... unit manager
Jaehoon Jung ... assistant production manager
Wassili Zygouris ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Andrius Brazas ... first assistant director
Agne Braziene ... second assistant director (as Agne Januskyte)
Andis Griva ... crowd third assistant director
Paul Melzow ... second second assistant director
Noo-ri Park ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Marco Böhm ... assistant property master
Renuaras Krivelis ... construction manager
Alexander Lambriev ... property master
Tabea Schweiger ... assistant property master: outdoor

Visual Effects by

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Yongseok Cho ... visual effects supervisor
Chang-bae Kang ... lead artist: lighting
Jeon Hyoung Lee ... visual effects supervisor: vfx supervisor (as Jeon-hyeong Lee)
Sean Lee ... visual effects producer

Stunts

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Sascha Girndt ... safety rigger: Berlin Unit
Doo-hong Jung ... action coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Sangwon Cho ... electrician
Changki Hwang ... key grip
Zdislav Jagelo ... electrician
Karl Keil ... first assistant camera
Hyoungil Kim ... assistant key grip
Sungkwan Kim ... gaffer
Jérôme Lauer ... grip: construction (as Jerome Lauer)
Andre Poser ... best boy

Casting Department

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Johanna Ragwitz ... extras casting director

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Young Mi Kim ... costume supervisor

Location Management

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Roman Cunsky ... location coordinator
Michael Herbell ... location manager

Music Department

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Hong Dae-Sung ... additional composer

Transportation Department

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Andreas Bartel ... production driver
Jan Bludau ... driver: cast
Andreas Grasshoff ... driver captain
Daniel Huhn ... driver: cast
Tom Kirsten ... production driver
Oliver Kujas ... production driver
Dirk Niemeyer ... production driver
Simon Ostermann ... production driver
Julia Stefanski ... production driver
Philipp von Bremen ... production driver
Steve Wilks ... driver: cast

Additional Crew

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Maximilian Bachmann ... set runner
Andreas Friedrich Bareiss ... legal counsel (as Dr. Andreas Bareiss)
Jens Beyer ... production accountant
Kilian Bold ... set production assistant
Matthew Brown ... crowd marshall
Joon-hwan Choi ... development
Volkmar Croyé ... set manager
Baiba Grapena ... production coordinator
Anton Heidrich ... production trainee
Ksenija Krasnodembska ... set runner
Roy Luchterhand ... assistant set manager (as Roy Luchterrand)
Jens Matthiaschk ... assistant production coordinator
Johannes Müller ... caretaker: extras
Christina Syring ... assistant line producer
Anouk van Ghemen ... assistant to service producer
John Yoo ... production assistant
John Yoo ... production assistant
Vadim Zaikovsky ... production assistant

Thanks

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Oliver Röpke ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A North Korean agent in Berlin is betrayed and cut loose in the midst of a financial espionage intrigue. Together with his wife, a translator at the North Korean embassy in Berlin, they try to escape being purged, as North and South Korean operatives relentlessly pursue them. Written by Anonymous

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Taglines When your country betrays you, who can you trust? See more »
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Also Known As
  • Bereurlin (South Korea)
  • Berlin (South Korea)
  • In Berlin (South Korea, English title)
  • The Berlin File (World-wide, English title)
  • The Agent (World-wide, English title)
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Runtime
  • 121 min
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Budget $9,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Ryoo shot the film almost 100% on location in Europe. Filming began on April 16, 2012 on a film set in Namyang, south of Seoul, in Gyeonggi Province. After wrapping there, cast and crew relocated to Berlin, Germany and Riga, Latvia in early May 2012, and among the locations were the roof of Berlin's Westin Grand Hotel, in Schoneberg, at the Hackescher Markt, and on Pariser Platz in front of the iconic Brandenburg Gate in full view of the American and French Embassies. The shoot involved a 15-person German crew from Film Base Berlin, but the majority of production elements and talent were Korean, including around 80 crew members who brought their entire equipment. Observing that Ryoo did the recces of the locations with the actors so that they could get used to the settings, Film Base boss Mathias Schwerbock described the director as "very thorough and precise in his preparations. They are fast at shooting and very efficient." See more »
Goofs After the shooting at the hotel, numerous police sirens can be heard. However, those sirens are American in style. German police sirens have different sound. See more »
Movie Connections References Black Rain (1989). See more »
Quotes Dong, Myeong-soo: Revenge... is a dish best served cold!
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