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Release Date:
March 8, 2013
Original Title:
Mördaren ljuger inte ensam
Alternate Titles:
Crimes of Passion 1: Death of a Loved One
Crimes of passion: Mort d'un être cher
Dood van een geliefde
Maria Lang 1: Mördaren ljuger inte ensam
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
Pampas Produktion
TV4
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12|10 SE: 11
Runtime: 90
Puck has been invited by her tutor at the university to celebrate midsummer at his secluded cottage on an island together with a group of friends, among them Einar Bure. Puck and Einar are having a secret relationship, and he is the reason she says yes to the invitation. Having been out on a romantic spree with Einar, Puck finds one of the female guests murdered. Einar contacts his friend Christer Wijk, but upon Christer's arrival, the dead body has disappeared. The contact with the outside world is broken when the island's only boat goes missing. They are trapped on the island - and someone among them is a killer...
Color Timer:
Mike Cosola
Costume Design:
Ingrid Sjögren
Dialogue Editor:
Leif Westerlund
Director:
Birger Larsen
Director of Photography:
Mats Axby
Editor:
Jacob Thuesen
Executive Producer:
Josefine Tengblad
Jessica Ericstam
Johan Mardell
First Assistant Director:
Håkan Linder
Foley:
Joakim Elfgren
Hairstylist:
Therese Sandersson
Helene Norberg
Location Manager:
Henrik Bergman-Rydgren
Makeup Artist:
Helene Norberg
Therese Sandersson
Novel:
Maria Lang
Producer:
Renée Axö
Production Coordinator:
Anders Åsemyr
Jeanette Frykberg
Jens Johansson
Production Design:
Annelie Wemstad
Production Manager:
Lisa Berggren Eyre
Screenplay:
Charlotte Orwin
Jonna Bolin-Cullberg
Script Supervisor:
Eva Ljungman-Jansson
Annika Soneby
Second Assistant Director:
Svante Åhman
Sound Designer:
Bernt Eklund
Sound Editor:
Svante Biörnstad
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bernt Eklund
Still Photographer:
Joakim Eriksson
Story Editor:
Lisa Dahlberg
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