A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 23, 2005
Original Title:
Elsk meg i morgen
Alternate Titles:
Elling 3 - Elsk meg i morgen
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Countries:
Norway
Ratings / Certifications:
NO: A RO: 15
Runtime: 90
Three years have passed since Elling moved to town together with Kjell Bjarne, his roommate from the institution at Brøynes. Elling now lives on his own in the apartment. Kjell Bjarne has moved up one floor, to Reidun and her little daughter Mojo. Elling feels like an outsider, and he isolates himself more and more. He observes humankind with astonishment, and wonders at how everyone else seems to be adjusting so well. Finally, Kjell Bjarne takes care of the situation. Elling protests, but he is still pretty happy as he is transformed into a new man, clean, fully rested and well dressed. Deep inside, he also knows what's lacking, and one evening he finally finds the woman he knows is able to fill the void in his life. He's willing to do anything to win her trust and conquer her love. But when he is invited home to his new girlfriend for dinner, a few objections appear to Elling, and the story doesn't end quite the way he had thought it would.
Boom Operator:
Andrew Wood
Costume Design:
Aslaug Konradsdottir
Costumer:
Silje Fjellberg
Director:
Petter Næss
Director of Photography:
Marius Johansen Hansen
Editor:
Inge-Lise Langfeldt
Foley Artist:
Roy Fenstad
Foley Recordist:
Gunnar Meidell
Makeup Artist:
Wendy Loren
Novel:
Ingvar Ambjørnsen
Original Music Composer:
Stein Berge Svendsen
Lars Lillo-Stenberg
Screenplay:
Åse Vikene
Script Supervisor:
Madeleine Fant
Sound Designer:
Gisle Tveito
Sound Effects Editor:
Ingar Asdahl
Roy Fenstad
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gisle Tveito
Sound Recordist:
Morten Solum
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