In 1949 one name dominates the headlines: Bruno Gröning. Newspapers print special editions, radio and newsreels report about him. A film is made. Wherever he goes, thousands of people throng from all over to see him. Gröning becomes an international sensation. Most of those who come to him are not fans or followers. They are sick people. Beaten down by war, given up on by doctors, these people had only one wish: to become healthy, free from suffering and pain. They want Bruno Gröning to help them. And he does help them. “There is no incurable‒ God is the greatest physician!” Those are his words. And the inconceivable happens. The documentary film “The Phenomenon Bruno Gröning” traces the dramatic events of that time with original film and sound recordings, archival material, more than 50 eyewitness interviews, as well elaborate film re-enactments. Gröning died in 1959 but extraordinary healings are still occurring today.
Bruno Groening himself(archive footage)
Bruno Gröning (voice)
Bruno Gröning
Bruno Gröening at 8 years old
Prosecutor
Fritz
Second wife
Doctor
Self - Narrator(voice)
Bruno Gröening at 3 years old
Otto Meckelburg
First wife
Patient
Music
Cinematography
Editor
Archival Footage Research
Archival Footage Research
Music Editor
Orchestrator
Camera Production Assistant
Sound
Sound Assistant
Set Designer
Props
Assistant Director
Assistant Director
Co-Director
Script Coordinator
Script Consultant
Script Editor
Props
Props
Props
Lighting Manager
Lighting Director
Director
Unit Production Manager
Unit Production Manager
Production Manager
Production Manager
Unit Production Manager
Makeup Artist
Makeup Artist
Makeup Artist
Makeup Department Head
Makeup Artist
Costumer
Costumer
Costumer
Conductor
Recording Supervision