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Release Date:
October 12, 2022
Original Title:
Dies Caligo
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 40
The film takes place in the Swedish capitol Stockholm during the year 1809. War has ravaged Europe continuously for the last seventeen years. The common citizens of Stockholm live in misery as poverty, violence and death dominate the shadowy alleys. A coup feels inevitable and the coming dissolvement of the nation is what's on everyone's lips. In a beautiful salon six nobles are hiding away from it all by partying and socializing. One night the hostess Charlotte reveals to her five guests that she will be forced to sign over her property to one of them, for fear of otherwise losing it to the rebelling antigustavians. A game begins in the candlelit salon. A game of covert intentions, manipulation and mind games as five nobles attempt to find out who of them is best suited to take over the beautfiul estate. Time passes as they're all constantly driven towards their own personal abysses. All meanwhile the sounds of gunshots and yelling echo from beyond the gilded window sills.
Assistant Director:
Klara Ingemarsson
BTS Footage:
Madeline Masarik
Albert Hjalmers
Camera Operator:
Karl-Anton Svensson
Gustaf Fagerberg
Colorist:
Gustaf Fagerberg
Coordinating Producer:
Rebecca Steen
Costume Designer:
Idah Sanderson
Director:
Petter Ingemarsson
Director of Photography:
Gustaf Fagerberg
Editor:
Petter Ingemarsson
First Assistant Camera:
Eddie Sarenhag
First Assistant Director:
Jacob Kressner
Location Manager:
Johan Gustafsson
Makeup & Hair:
Isabella Valentino
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Anna-Lena Svensson
Music:
Rud Afshar
Producer:
Karl-Anton Svensson
Amanda Wirlander
Klara Ingemarsson
Petter Ingemarsson
Production Assistant:
Jack Pensar
Oskar Tullsten
Production Design:
Clara Lindberg
Props:
Clara Lindberg
Script Consultant:
Amanda Wirlander
Script Supervisor:
Amanda Wirlander
Second Assistant Camera:
Julia Strandell
Set Designer:
Clara Lindberg
Sound:
Joakim Linder-Aronson
Sound Post Supervisor:
Jacob Kressner
Joakim Linder-Aronson
Writer:
Petter Ingemarsson
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