Festival (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 16, 2001

Original Title:
Festival

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
GötaFilm
MTV
Middle Earth Entertainment
TV4

Production Countries:
Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 11 

Runtime: 96

17 years old Lina goes to the Arvika Festival with her boyfriend Calle despite that her mother forbade her. At the festival she meets the singer Marc and they start to like each other but things are getting difficult.

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Assistant Camera:
Rickard Andersson

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Malena Alfgården

Casting:
Anna Carlsten

Costume Design:
Maria Malmgren
Iréne Andersson

Digital Compositor:
Andreas Hylander

Director:
Karl-Johan Larsson

Director of Photography:
Jens Jansson

Editor:
Pierre Laurent

Executive Producer:
Jens Bohman
Jan Palmblad
Janne Wallin
Eric Broberg
Örjan Woldoff

First Assistant Director:
Molly Hartleb

Graphic Designer:
Joachim Ljunggren

Line Producer:
Peter Arnbert

Makeup Artist:
Lydia Gerlam

Music:
Dogge Doggelito

Original Music Composer:
Gaili Schoen
Martin Janson
Joel Eriksson
Ulf Kjellberg

Post Production Supervisor:
Olle Wirenhed

Production Design:
Åsa Isacsson

Props:
Teresa Beale
Peder Svensk

Second Assistant Director:
Martin Hennung

Second Unit Director:
Patrik Dufwa

Sound:
Anders Hultberg

Sound Assistant:
Stefan Levin

Sound Editor:
Martin Janson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Per Boström

Stunt Coordinator:
Kimmo Rajala

Writer:
Marietta von Hausswolff von Baumgarten
Jan Palmblad
Katali Jarefjäll
Henning Lindblad

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