Deadline (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 24, 2001

Original Title:
Sprängaren

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Jens Fischer Film
SF Studios
Sweetwater Production
TV4

Production Countries:
Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 11 

Runtime: 128

The Victoriastadium is totally destroyed in a bomb attack and Christina Furhage, head-responsible for the Olympic Games in Stockholm, dies with it. Why did someone destroy the stadium and why is Christina murdered? The police desperately seek for clues that will lead them to the perpetrator but without any luck. As the Olympic Games draws near the situation becomes more desperate. Annika Bengtzon, a reporter for Kvällsposten, se a connection that no one else sees and without understanding it she starts a carousel that in the end will threaten her own life.

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Art Direction:
Bengt Fröderberg

Assistant Director:
Mattias Ohlsson

Assistant Editor:
Susanne Falck

Costume Design:
Hedvig Andér

Director:
Colin Nutley

Director of Photography:
Jens Fischer

Editor:
Perry Schaffer

Executive Producer:
Kerstin Bonnier
Colin Nutley

Extras Casting:
Lotta Fischer

Location Manager:
Magnus Kennhed

Makeup Artist:
Maria Strid

Negative Cutter:
Jörgen Wiman

Novel:
Liza Marklund

Original Music Composer:
Per Andréasson

Producer:
Maritha Norstedt

Production Manager:
Daniel Andersson

Scoring Mixer:
Martin Igelström

Sound:
Tomas Krantz
Lasse Liljeholm
Bo Anders Persson

Sound Effects Editor:
Eddie Axberg
Lars Klettner
Stefan Ljungberg

Sound Mixer:
Gábor Pasztor

Special Effects:
Anders Lexne

Writer:
Colin Nutley
Anna Fredriksson
Johanna Hald

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