A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 15, 2023
Original Title:
Brödraskapet
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Crisp Film
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
During an industry party, Alex learns that his colleague Mika has been sexually abused. The perpetrator turns out to be the childhood friend Nikolaj. Alex finds himself in a dilemma as the boss and his childhood friend Dennis defends Nikolaj. The film is about how men handle these types of situations and what responsibility they demand from each other.
Assistant Director:
Emil Pettersson
Clara Amarouche
Jonatan Sköld
Robin Ehlde
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Ida Nordlöf
Boom Operator:
Gillian Cura
Casting:
Tess Quatri
Casting Assistant:
Sussane Barklund
Jonatan Ledin
Catering:
Pontus Rydstern
Cinematography:
Amanda Muisyo
Continuity:
Wilhelm Andersson
Costume Design:
Clara Jängnemyr
Craft Service:
Märta Nygren
Director:
Bo Pärletun
Editor:
Bo Pärletun
Theo Lindberg
Electrician:
Lucas Lindgren
Daniel Edin
Executive Producer:
Thomas Aziz
Robin Ehlde
First Assistant Camera:
Viktor Envall
Foley Artist:
Richard Fortea
Gustav Svensson
Gaffer:
Jerker Berglin
Line Producer:
Alina Rydbeck
Makeup Artist:
Doa Malik
Music:
Fabian Rosenberg
Etzia
Post-Production Manager:
Abdi Abukar
Producer:
Abdi Abukar
Tove Myrne Widfors
Helene Granqvist
Production Assistant:
Amanda Hivander
Production Manager:
Anna Lundqvist
Props:
Pelle Rydstern
Script Consultant:
Sam Sofia
Second Assistant Camera:
Kelly Wedin
Set Designer:
Cajsa Danielsson
Set Dresser:
Amanda Kleväng Angelhag
Sound Editor:
Ove Valeskog
Sound Mixer:
Joakim Rydberg
Per Boström
Thanks:
Carl Kristoffersson
Ingrid Pärletun
Lars Göran Pärletun
Gabriel Schock
Peter Jäderberg
Dan Lilja
Elina Du Rietz
Jimm Garbis
Jenny Lindborg
Elisabeth Jubelin
Manne Kjellander
David Ljungqvist
Magnus af Sandeber
Visual Effects:
Adam Sköld
Writer:
Bo Pärletun
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