Denmark (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 5, 2019

Original Title:
Denmark

Alternate Titles:
One Way to Denmark

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
BBC Film
Daybreak Pictures
Ffilm Cymru Wales
Severn Screen

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 

Runtime: 91

A Great Place To Start A New Life... Sentence.

Herb’s life is a mess. He’s lost his welfare, can’t hold a job, can’t talk to his son, has a neighbour who won’t shut up and a diet that consists mainly of cheap beer and mushy peas. It’s no way to live and he knows it. Then he learns from a TV news report that Danish prisoners have it way better than he does: a job, accessible healthcare, the quiet of the countryside, even an HDTV. They’re practically living in hotels. He says goodbye (and good riddance) to his dingy flat and smuggles himself to Denmark aboard a cargo ship, landing in a quaint town with everything he needs -- including a bank to rob. But when he meets a friendly local barmaid and a lovable stray dog that won’t leave his side, he begins to wonder if prison really is his only chance of a fulfilling life.

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ADR Mixer:
Mathew Knights

Art Department Assistant:
Kayleigh Jukes

Assistant Accountant:
Debi Griffiths

Assistant Editor:
Elisha McCormick
Eleanor Cotton

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Lottie Butcher

Best Boy Electric:
Andy Gardiner

Camera Operator:
Dan Nightingale

Camera Trainee:
Cai Stephens
Aaron Paul Champion

Casting:
Louise Cross
Anders Nygaard

Colorist:
Matt Mullins

Costume Designer:
John Krausa

Digital Imaging Technician:
Matt Pugh

Director:
Adrian Shergold

Director of Photography:
Ulf Brantås

Editor:
Tania Reddin

Electrician:
Gareth Sheldon
Bob Milton
Grant Weir

Executive Producer:
Hal Vogel
Hannah Thomas
Adam Partridge
Diane Engelhardt
Joe Oppenheimer

First Assistant Camera:
Duncan Fowlie

First Assistant Director:
Lloyd Elis

Gaffer:
Mark Hutchings

Graphic Designer:
Bethany Seddon

Hair Designer:
Claire Williams

Key Grip:
Dai Hopkins

Key Makeup Artist:
Juliet Ireland

Line Producer:
Meinir Stoutt

Location Manager:
Iestyn Hampson-Jones

Makeup Artist:
Sarah Davies

Makeup Designer:
Claire Williams

Original Music Composer:
Richard Hawley

Post Production Supervisor:
John Myers

Producer:
David Aukin
Ed Talfan

Production Accountant:
Mark Strainge

Production Coordinator:
Bridie Sinden

Production Design:
Thomas Pleydell Pearce

Production Manager:
Simone Holst Jensen

Prop Maker:
Byron Llewellyn Braddick

Publicist:
Sophie Scott

Scenic Artist:
Janine Wilder

Script Supervisor:
Carol Saunderson

Second Assistant Camera:
Gethin Williams

Second Assistant Director:
Arizona Eastwood

Set Decoration:
Sian Megan Hughes

Sound Editor:
Steve Castle
Greg Provan
Sean Richards

Sound Mixer:
Dean Humphreys

Standby Art Director:
Silas Williams

Steadicam Operator:
Dan Nightingale

Still Photographer:
Warren Orchard

Stunt Coordinator:
Seon Rogers

Stunt Double:
Justin Pearson

Supervising Art Director:
Ceinwen Wilkinson

Third Assistant Director:
Rhun Llewelyn

Transportation Captain:
Robert Gurney

Truck Supervisor:
Rebekah Summers

Unit Production Manager:
Dathyl Evans

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Nicholas Nancarrow

Writer:
Jeff Murphy

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