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Release Date:
April 21, 2016
Original Title:
Der kommer en dag
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Film i Väst
FilmFyn
Zentropa Entertainments
Zentropa International Sweden
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
DK: 15 JP: PG12 NL: 12 SE: 11|15
Runtime: 110
Set in the blooming 1960s, the film centres on two young brothers who are instantly robbed of their lives when they are placed in a boy's home forgotten by time. Armed only with a vivid imagination and a fickle hope, the boys engage in the frightening battle against Headmaster Heck and his lethal tyranny. The film is based on actual events.
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Art Direction:
Kristina Kovacs
Associate Producer:
Anders Wøldike Schmith
Casting:
Anja Philip
Clapper Loader:
Frederik Haslund
Co-Producer:
Madeleine Ekman
Sidsel Hybschmann
Julie Rix Bomholt
Costume Assistant:
Sarah Thaning
Grith Rahbek
christine rowlin
Charlotte Moe
Agnes Beier
Costumer:
Pia Anthony
Director:
Jesper W. Nielsen
Executive Producer:
Marie Gade Denessen
Hair Designer:
Louise Hauberg
Line Producer:
Tina Winholt
Karen Bentzon
Mouns Overgaard
Location Manager:
Anders Mangaard Jacobsen
Lars Valentin
Location Scout:
Jacob-Ole Remming
Lennart Storgaard
Makeup Artist:
Katrine Tersgov
Tina Norup Helmark
Makeup Designer:
Louise Hauberg
Music Supervisor:
Mikkel Maltha
Producer:
Peter Aalbæk Jensen
Sisse Graum Jørgensen
Louise Vesth
Producer's Assistant:
Andreas Bak
Anja Søgaard Christiansen
Alexander Skaarup Nielsen
Production Assistant:
Nina Tipsmark
Production Coordinator:
Liva Prescott
Production Designer:
Sabine Hviid
Props:
Gitte Malling
Rasmus Balslev-Olesen
Eva Maria Hartvig Lund
Researcher:
Trine Warrer Juul
Set Costumer:
Hege riksfjord Hådell
Set Propsman:
Christina Kallan
Sound Designer:
Thomas Jæger
Eddie Simonsen
Steadicam Operator:
Karsten Jacobsen
Still Photographer:
Christian Geisnæs
Writer:
Søren Sveistrup
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