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Release Date:
February 11, 2011
Original Title:
Åsa-Nisse - Wälkom to Knohult
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Fido Film
Film i Väst
Lester Film
LiteGrip AB
Modern Studios
Nordisk Film Denmark
Strix Drama
TV4
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: Barntillåten
Runtime: 89
In Knohult things havn't changed much. Eulalia is tired of Nisse who's engaged in all sorts of inventions in his workshop or poaching in the forest rather than to repair the water pump. When Eulalia in protest begins swimming in soft drinks and water the plants with spirit Åsa-Nisse sees nothing else to do but to repair the pump. As with all his inventions he adds a few extra features ... When he starts the machine the ground rumbles and up comes oil instead of water! Now, not only Åsa-Nisse, but the whole Knohult sees their chance to become wealthy! But "Dunderpumpen", as he calles the invention, turns out to be stronger than anyone had imagined, and when shady Scanian oil magnates with support of the Swedish government wants their share of the pie Knohult declares themselves a republic...
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Choreographer:
Denise Holland Bethke
Co-Producer:
Calle Jansson
Costume Design:
Camilla Thulin
Director:
Fredrik Boklund
Director of Photography:
Elvin Lee Chee Peng
Editor:
Fredrik Morheden
Executive Producer:
Poa Strömberg
Jessica Ask
Lone Korslund
Henrik Stenlund
Robert Olsson
Martin Timell
Staffan Holm
Åsa Sjöberg
Lars Johan Jarnheimer
Robert Mesterton
Bertil Nylén
Niklas Borg
Jessica Ericstam
Niva Westlin Dahl
Peter Holmström
Christer Flygelholm
Hans Westberg
Robert Aschberg
Makeup Artist:
Annika Stödberg
Original Music Composer:
Jean-Paul Wall
Producer:
Zoula Pitsiava
Production Design:
Jan Olof Ågren
Production Manager:
Tobias Åström
Screenplay:
Henrik Dorsin
Rikard Ulvshammar
Script Supervisor:
Anna Ödman
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