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Release Date:
January 20, 2022
Original Title:
Katja Dreams of Waking Up
Alternate Titles:
Katja Drømmer Om Å Våkne
Katja Träumt Vom Erwarchen
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 72
Katja (27) lives in Berlin and dreams every night of her own death, and her waking hours are a constant stream of work, digital distraction and a paranoia about the future - her inner life moving at a speed that seems unsustainable. While on vacation in northern Norway, she has an extreme encounter with raw nature and gets a new perspective on herself - she returns to Berlin with the intentions of changing her life. But the demon inside her is hard to shake off.
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Assistant Music Supervisor:
Pedro Pimentel
Catering:
Eili Bråstad Johannessen
Cinematography:
Saskian Schubert
Sverre Sørdal
Color Grading:
Bertrand Glosset
Simon Veroneg
Compositing Artist:
Sigfinn Andersen
Data Wrangler:
Alexander Brucki
Director:
Truls Krane Meby
Editor:
Truls Krane Meby
Executive Producer:
Ane-Martha Tamnes Hansgård
Andrew Grant
Øyvind Nyborg Gregersen
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Virgile Bikindou
Foley Artist:
Günther Röhn
Foley Editor:
Michel Suchant
Keanu Kachel
Foley Recordist:
Christian Riegel
Line Producer:
Ane-Martha Tamnes Hansgård
Øyvind Nyborg Gregersen
Music:
Amund Ulvestad
Post-Production Manager:
Marc-Daniel Dichant
Producer:
Andrew Grant
Production Assistant:
Kaila Sarah Hier
Screenplay:
Truls Krane Meby
Sound:
Mattias Larsen
Øyvind Planting
Sound Designer:
Sky Müller
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Darius Shahidifar
Sound Supervisor:
Darius Shahidifar
Still Photographer:
Judith Weber
Øyvind Nyborg Gregersen
Translator:
Judith Beuth
VFX Artist:
Øyvind Stillerud
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