Skerry Fairy-Tale (1994) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 15, 1994

Original Title:
Skären som var världen

Alternate Titles:
Skären som var världen: Filmen om Kempes Norrbyskär

Genres:
Documentary | Drama

Production Companies:
Naud produktion
SVT
Svenska Filminstitutet

Production Countries:
Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
SE: Btl 

Runtime: 60

The year is 1891. The director of MoDo, Frans Kempe, is about to build the largest and most modern sawmill in Europe and a complete ideal society after his own mind. The place he chooses is Norrbyskär, some skerries in the Baltic Sea outside the cost of Västerbotten in northern Sweden. The experimental society with it's 1500 inhabitants and the large sawmill will live for almost 60 years.

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Costume Designer:
Nina Lindelöf

Director:
Runar Enberg

Director of Photography:
Sven-Erik Frick

Editor:
Jan Färingö
Runar Enberg

Electrician:
Bert Sandström

Grip:
Bert Sandström

Lighting Director:
Sten Lindberg

Makeup Artist:
Nina Spjuth
Anki Kjellsson

Music:
Runar Enberg
Anders Forsberg

Negative Cutter:
Bjorn Lindberg

Pilot:
Ulf Cassel

Producer:
Runar Enberg

Research Assistant:
Matz Glantz

Sound:
Börje Eriksson

Sound Mixer:
Owe Svensson

Still Photographer:
Veronica Björling
André Hammarberg

Writer:
Runar Enberg

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