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Release Date:
March 1, 1992
Original Title:
Söndagsbarn
Alternate Titles:
Søndagsbarn
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Det Danske Filminstitut
Eurimages
FilmTeknik
Finnish Film Foundation
Island Film Fond
Metronome Productions
Nordisk Film & TV Fond
Norsk Film
SVT Drama
Sandrews
Svenska Filminstitutet
Sweetland Films
Production Countries:
Denmark | Finland | France | Iceland | Norway | Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 11 US: NR
Runtime: 121
Little Pu spends a summer in Norrland with all his relatives. He and his brother get to hear the story about the watchmaker who hung himself, learns to shoot with a bow and follow his father on a bicycle trip.
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Assistant Camera:
Lars Karlsson
Carl Sundberg
Assistant Costume Designer:
Charlotte Melander
Cecilia Norborg
Assistant Director:
Steve St. Peter
Assistant Editor:
Sophie Lundberg
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Per Åleskog
Assistant Property Master:
Anders Rinman
Carpenter:
Morten Friis Pedersen
Tommy Roland Hansen
Per Kjær Jørgensen
Hardy Larsen
Michael Doblin Larsen
Bent Nielsen
Sten Lundegaard Nielsen
Frank Stoltze
Jesper Thomsen
Cinematography:
Tony Forsberg
Construction Manager:
Leif Stoltze
Continuity:
Carolina Häggström
Costume Designer:
Mona Theresia Forsén
Director:
Daniel Bergman
Driver:
Robert Johansson
Editor:
Darek Hodor
Electrician:
Bengt Lundgren
Björn Becker
Börje Larsson
Executive Producer:
Klas Olofsson
Grip:
Arne Carlsson
Lighting Technician:
Nils Melander
Location Manager:
Malte Forssell
Göran Lindberg
Makeup Artist:
Ulrika Eklund
Horst Stadlinger
Clary Westerström
Music:
Rune Gustafsson
Zoltán Kodály
Painter:
Teddy Holm
Helen Johansson
Per Johansson
Kristoffer Sjöström
Producer:
Katinka Faragó
Production Assistant:
Mia Avellone
Production Designer:
Sven Wichmann
Props:
Torben Bækmark Pedersen
Paul Sonesson
Public Relations:
Agneta Karlström
Second Assistant Camera:
Håkan Holmberg
Dan Myhrman
Set Dresser:
Cecilia Hellner
Sound:
Klas Dykhoff
Thomas Huhn
Bo Persson
Patrik Strömdahl
Sound Engineer:
Klas Engström
Patrik Grede
Sound Mixer:
Sven Fahlén
Special Effects:
Hans Harnesk
Wigmaker:
Cecilia Drott
Writer:
Ingmar Bergman
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