A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 17, 1989
Original Title:
Nallar och människor
Genres:
Animation | Documentary | Family | History
Production Companies:
Nallimation HB
SVT
Svenska Filminstitutet
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: Btl
Runtime: 62
A group of teddybears awaken in the attic after years of storage. Store-Nalle (Big Teddy) explains the history of the species, from the very first teddybears manufactured in Germany. Other segments include dramatizations of the directors' childhood memories, as well as interviews with several stuffed animal owners.
Animation:
Sophie Lundberg
Maria Brännström
Christina Björk
Susanna Romanus
Art Direction:
Maria Brännström
Christina Björk
Carpenter:
Jan Eriksson
Cinematography:
Lil Trulsson
Maria Brännström
Costume Design:
Sven Lundén
Director:
Christina Björk
Maria Brännström
Editor:
Maria Brännström
Christina Björk
Electrician:
Bo Sturk
First Assistant Director:
Louise Thurén
Lighting Artist:
Peter Retzlaff
Lyricist:
Christina Björk
Makeup Artist:
Sven Lundén
Music Arranger:
Gunnar Svensson
Negative Cutter:
Stefan Eriksson
Producer:
Lisbet Gabrielsson
Props:
Jan Lundberg
Sound Assistant:
Karen Lamb
Sound Editor:
Peter Eklund
Sound Engineer:
Ulf Park
Birgitta Nordin
Christer Granberg
Lars C. Lundberg
Patrik Strömdahl
Åsa Lindgren-Dawidsson
Peter Eklund
Jan Alvemark
Lennart Jacobsson
Klas Dykhoff
Sound Recordist:
Lars C. Lundberg
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