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Release Date:
May 9, 2015
Original Title:
Sayonara, Elverum
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Kumar Media
Production Countries:
Japan | Norway
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 36
Uncertain of what to expect, Team Me, a band from the small town Elverum in Norway, are travelling to Tokyo to play their first gig in Japan. They’ve gotten a Japanese label and they’re debut album has already sold thousands of copies. At the same time, Aiko, a girl from Osaka, starts her journey - a 10 hour busride to see the band she has fallen in love with. Her biggest dream is to meet the band and tell her how much they mean to her. To do that she has practiced the Norwegian language.
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Additional Photography:
Simen Sandbæk Skari
Peter Majtan
Art Direction:
Simen Sandbæk Skari
Audio Post Coordinator:
Krister Johnson
Cinematography:
Linn Østensen Nordberg
Kristoffer Kumar
Colorist:
Jørgen Klüver
Director:
Sven Arild Storberget
Editor:
Linn Østensen Nordberg
Producer:
Kristoffer Kumar
Translator:
Eskil Olaf Vestre
Kari Kawamura
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