His Name Was Harald (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 28, 2022

Original Title:
Han hette Harald

Genres:
Comedy | Thriller

Production Companies:
Cinematik
Identic Films
Teatergruppen Dramatörerna

Production Countries:
Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 86

Beer, music and hot chicks aren't everything. Sometimes family comes first.

Harald is a petty criminal, wheelchair-bound middle-aged man who still dreams of the big break for his hard rock band. When he's not watching Antikundran or drinking folk beer with his friend Staffan, he's dealing in antiques. Mostly stolen goods, “found” in empty houses in the countryside. One day a young woman knocks on his door. She says that Harald is her father. Having a grown-up daughter is a shock for Harald, but that's not all. The reason his daughter has sought him out is that her own child has been abducted, and she has no one else to turn to...

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Assistant Director:
Peter Karlsson

Boom Operator:
Joakim Rosén

Cinematography:
Mikael Berglund
Johan Cederholm

Director:
Tina Jukas

Editor:
Mikael Berglund
Johan Cederholm

Executive Producer:
Peter Karlsson

Producer:
Julian Jukas

Sound:
Robert Wozniak

Writer:
Tina Jukas

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