Chrysanthemum (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 17, 2022

Original Title:
Krysantemum

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Hyæne Film

Production Countries:
Denmark

Ratings / Certifications:
DK: 11 

Runtime: 90

After many years of separation, landscaper and part time dealer of illegal fireworks – Anders – is contacted by his father Thomas who is about to lose the family farm. To help his father, Anders returns home and starts a larger production of illegal fireworks and begins shipping it through the family's freight company. Through the traffic of fireworks, the family finds a way towards reconciliation and forgiveness for the first time since the family tragedy twenty years ago which Anders feels responsible for.

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Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Alfred Rubin
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Cinematography:
David Bauer Lønstrup

Costume Design:
Juan Bastias

Director:
Christian Bengtson

Editor:
Denniz Göl Bertelsen

Executive Producer:
Flemming Falk Hansen
Ulaa Salim
Keld Egelund
Daniel Mühlendorph

Gaffer:
Niclas Fusager

Key Makeup Artist:
Karoline Amalie Rye Nielsen

Line Producer:
Robin Hounisen

Music:
Kaspar Kaae

Production Assistant:
Rasmus Smed

Production Design:
Josefine Else Larsen

Production Manager:
Laura Sofie Frederikke Pedersen

Sound Designer:
Andreas Sandborg

Writer:
Christian Bengtson

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