Wolf Summer (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 28, 2003

Original Title:
Ulvesommer

Alternate Titles:
De zomer van de wolf
Kim und die Wölfe
Kim és a farkasok
L'été des loups
Suden kesä
Un lupo per amico
Vargsommar
Verano de lobos
Волчье лето

Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Nordisk Film & TV Fond
Northern Lights

Production Countries:
Norway

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U  DE: 16  NO: 7 år 

Runtime: 87

The young Norwegian girl Kim almost gets killed after falling from a hillside. She finds shelter and stumbles upon the territory of a wolf and her puppy. When she finds out three shepherds are out to kill the wolf, she decides to get across the border to Sweden, where they don't hunt for wolves.

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3D Supervisor:
Tonni Zinck

Animal Wrangler:
Troy Hyde
Eddie Johnson
John Kennedy

Assistant Camera:
Brianne Cronkhite
Kristoffer Aamot

Assistant Costume Designer:
Camilla Olai Lindblom

Assistant Director:
Lene Andersen Norlund

Assistant Editor:
Markus Palmgren

Assistant Gaffer:
Jørgen Mykle

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Eros Codinas
Sam Debree

Assistant Sound Engineer:
Tomas Naug

Best Boy Electric:
Jason McKnight

Carpenter:
Jeff Cronin

Casting:
Hanne Martine Handberg
Betty Ann Conrad
Jannecke Bervel
Harald Dal

Co-Producer:
Thomas Heinesen

Colorist:
Peter Diemar

Costume Design:
Bente Ulvik

Dialogue Editor:
Baard H. Ingebretsen

Director:
Peder Norlund

Director of Photography:
Harald Gunnar Paalgard

Editor:
Zaklina Stojcevska

Editorial Consultant:
Anders Refn
Sophie Hesselberg

Electrician:
Randal Grimm
Christopher Smith
Ståle Rue

Executive Producer:
Axel Helgeland

First Assistant Camera:
Jon Dodson
Wencke Hovet

Foley Artist:
Felicity Cottrell
Micheal MacKinnon

Gaffer:
Nicholas Messel

Graphic Designer:
Carina Jensen

Location Manager:
Tonje S. Rolland
Mark Zetler
Magnus Thulin

Location Scout:
Eirik Tyrihjel

Makeup Artist:
Aase Lund

Online Editor:
Lars Bjørn Hansen
Mikkel Lindskov Hansen
Troels Hoe

Original Music Composer:
Stefan Olsson

Post Production Assistant:
Christina Isabel Emdrup

Post Production Coordinator:
Hege Astrup

Producer:
Ellen Jacobsen
Kaare Storemyr

Production Assistant:
Ryer Banta
Gregg Smith
Mathias Storemyr
Eric Rasmussen
Justin Lubke
Michael Duntsch
Siv Hilde Meen
Anders Risvik
Vibeke Lie
Therese Naustdal

Production Coordinator:
Hanne Martine Handberg
Karoline Evensen

Production Design:
Peter Bävman

Production Manager:
Nanna van Elk

Property Master:
Allison Whitmer
Eirik Tyrihjel

Sound Assistant:
Jens de Place Bjørn

Sound Designer:
Rune Palving

Sound Mixer:
Michael Dela

Sound Recordist:
Morten Solum

Still Photographer:
Ken Opprann
Torunn Nilsen

Stunt Double:
Skyler Mavor

Visual Effects Compositor:
Lars Brok
Leo Thor Ludviksson

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Kirsten Skytte

Visual Effects Producer:
Thomas Borch Nielsen

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Daniel Silwerfeldt

Weapons Master:
Bill Davis

Writer:
Peder Norlund

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