A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 24, 2018
Original Title:
Videomannen
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
World Of Film AB
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 18 RU: 18+ SE: 11
Runtime: 93
A VHS collector with a drinking problem finds a valuable movie that could save his terrible economical situation. The film disappears. He suspects it is stolen and starts a hunt after a perpetrator.
Additional Music:
Johan Agebjörn
Samantha Fox
Anders Kwarnmark
Sveinung Nygaard
Colorist:
Hector Mora
Director:
Kristian A. Söderström
Director of Photography:
Andreas Wessberg
Editor:
Fredrik Morheden
Kristian A. Söderström
First Assistant Camera:
Marcus Tedenryd
Foley Artist:
Erik Bjerknes
Foley Recordist:
Christian Holm
Gaffer:
Janne Kokki
Key Makeup Artist:
Sanna Persson
Makeup Trainee:
Rima Fhaily
Mix Technician:
Niklas Skarp
Original Music Composer:
Robert Parker
Producer:
Sebastian O. Carlsson
Jim Lindmark
Production Design:
Anna-Karin Cameron
Production Manager:
Annelie Cau Nicklasson
Props:
Martina Sylwan Gustafsson
Steadicam Operator:
Josef Persson
Still Photographer:
Sara Gustavsson
Supervising Sound Editor:
Anders Kwarnmark
Visual Effects:
Peter Lundgren
Writer:
Kristian A. Söderström
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