The Boy Who Disappeared (1984) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 17, 1984

Original Title:
Drengen der forsvandt

Genres:
Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Per Holst Filmproduktion

Production Countries:
Denmark

Ratings / Certifications:
DK: A 

Runtime: 83

Fed up with his quarreling middle class parents, thirteen-year-old Jonas runs away from home. He seeks his freedom in the woods, where he befriends a girl his own age and a drunken ex-pilot, who offers him some warmth and understanding.

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Assistant Camera:
Eigil Jacobsen

Assistant Director:
Kristoffer Nyholm

Assistant Editor:
Sys Jondahl
Janus Billeskov Jansen

Assistant Script:
Stine Monty Freddie

Assistant Set Dresser:
Søren Gam
Iben Parup
Lars Fog-Møller

Continuity:
Pia Marquard

Costume Design:
Françoise Nicolet

Director:
Ebbe Nyvold

Director of Photography:
Jan Weincke

Dramaturgy:
Mogens Kløvedal

Editor:
Nils Pagh Andersen

Key Grip:
Otto Stenov
Jimmy Leavens

Lighting Technician:
Thomas Neivelt
Kim Hattesen

Makeup Artist:
Bibbi Bergholdt

Original Music Composer:
Kenneth Knudsen

Producer:
Per Holst

Production Assistant:
Janne Find

Production Designer:
Palle Arestrup

Production Manager:
Ib Tardini

Set Dresser:
William Knuttel

Sound:
Jan Juhler

Sound Assistant:
Stig Sparre-Ulrich
Niels Arild Nielsen
Henrik Bøving Hansen

Special Effects:
Preben Seltoft

Still Photographer:
Steen Møller Rasmussen

Writer:
Ebbe Nyvold

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