Invisible Days, or the Legend of the White Crocodile (1991)
In her essay film, Eva Hiller illustrates the nightly infrastructure of a large city, using Frankfurt am Main and Berlin as examples. Just as pet reptiles gone feral are reported to populate New York's sewers, so too is there bustling activity – often invisible to outsiders – when darkness falls on Germany’s metropolises.
Director: Eva Hiller
| Sound | Knut Streitz | Sound Mixer |
| Sound | Michael Busch | Sound |
| Camera | Thomas Mauch | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Matthias Raue | Music |
| Production | Dietmar Schings | Producer |
| Production | Jürgen Tröster | Executive Producer |
| Writing | Eva Hiller | Writer |
| Directing | Eva Hiller | Director |
| Editing | Stefan Beckers | Editor |
| Production | Eva Hiller | Producer |