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Release Date:
March 17, 2015
Original Title:
Jacob Tingleff: Ulige Uger
Alternate Titles:
Jacob Tingeff - Ulige Uger
Jacob Tingleff - Ulige uger
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Microphone Entertainment
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 76
Odd Weeks is the surprisingly funny story of what happens inside when the state administration separates us. About buying a house at the top of the housing market and getting divorced at the bottom. About moving from the villa to a two-bedroom apartment, with a moving truck full of mental baggage and very little physical. About robbing your children of the story of a happy childhood and desperately looking for a patchwork solution - and then discovering that all options are open. Divorce has never been more fun!
Camera Operator:
Kenneth Spohr
Morten Jensen
Stefan Kolasa
Color Grading:
Sune Bech
Director:
Heinrich Christensen
Editor:
Kristiane Waldhausen
Nils Zidore
Morten Gjøe Larsen
Executive Producer:
Marlene Øgendahl
Graphic Designer:
Nils Zidore
Makeup Artist:
Astrid Fauerby
Producer:
Marlene Øgendahl
Toke Rude Trangbæk
Production Manager:
Gitte Kronborg
Sound:
Morten Holsted
Sound Assistant:
Morten Borgholm
Writer:
Jacob Tingleff
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