A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 10, 1981
Original Title:
Fröken Julie
Genres:
Drama | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Riksteatern
SVT
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 47
Birgit Cullberg's 1950 dance adaptation of Miss Julie was the breakthrough for modern dance in Sweden. 30 years later one of her sons plays the role of Jean in this adaptation for TV.
Assistant Camera:
Sven Cederqvist
Camera Operator:
Raymond Wemmenlöv
Allan Mauritzon
Per-Olov Wickman
Camera Supervisor:
Bo Lindqvist
Choreographer:
Birgit Cullberg
Conductor:
Carl-Rune Larsson
Costume Designer:
Sven Erixson
Costumer:
Ewa Mark
Director:
Birgit Cullberg
Lighting Director:
Kristofer Röhr
Makeup Artist:
Agneta Lindqvist-Widin
Ann-Christin Sandblom
Benny Eriksson
Music:
Ture Rangström
Producer:
Måns Reuterswärd
Production Assistant:
Gunilla Wallin
Property Master:
Bosse Larsson
Set Designer:
Anita Kajaste-Bennwik
Sven Erixson
Set Painter:
Göran Österman
Gösta Sundström
Tore Karlsson
Thore Österberg
Sound:
Gert Avelin
Sound Mixer:
Franco Terzi
Technical Supervisor:
Nicke Nyquist
Theatre Play:
August Strindberg
Writer:
Birgit Cullberg
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