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Release Date:
January 22, 2012
Original Title:
10 timer til Paradis
Alternate Titles:
Meda
Misiaczek
Teddy Bear
Teddy mackó
Крепыш
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
SF Studios
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
DK: A GR: Κ-12
Runtime: 92
The 38-year-old bodybuilder Dennis would really like to find true love. He has never had a girlfriend and lives alone with his mother in a suburb of Copenhagen. When his uncle marries a girl from Thailand, Dennis decides to try his own luck on a trip to Pattaya, as it seems that love is easier to find in Thailand. He knows that his mother would never accept another woman in his life, so he lies and tells her that he is going to Germany. Dennis has never been out traveling before and the hectic Pattaya is a huge cultural shock for him. The intrusive Thai girls give big bruises to Dennis' naive picture of what love should be like, and he is about to lose hope when he unexpectedly meets the Thai woman Toi.
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Additional Editor:
Christian Einshøj
Casting:
Gro Therp
Casting Associate:
Thitaya Suthipaet
Co-Producer:
Roar Skau Olsen
Mikael Windelin
Color Timer:
Adalsteinn Hallgrimsson
Costume Design:
Rebekka Leve
Pong Somprasertsuk
Ped Sriwattana Wedreungvit
Director:
Mads Matthiesen
Director of Photography:
Laust Trier-Mørk
Editor:
Adam Nielsen
Executive Producer:
Morten Revsgaard Frederiksen
Peter Hyldahl
Karoline Leth
Birgitte Skov
Michael Fleischer
Line Producer:
Karin Trolle
Makeup Artist:
Toon Vichu Chavasit
Rebekka Leve
Sofie de Mylius
Music:
Sune Martin
Producer:
Morten Kjems Juhl
Production Design:
Thomas Bremer
Screenplay:
Mads Matthiesen
Martin Zandvliet
Set Decoration:
Eva Maria Hartvie Lund
Supervising Producer:
Oliver Ackermann
Chris Lowenstein
Supervisor of Production Resources:
J.J. Tucker Wysong
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