A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 21, 1981
Original Title:
SOPOR
Alternate Titles:
REFUSE
SOPOR
Skrald
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
SF Studios
Svenska Filminstitutet
Svenska Ord
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: Btl
Runtime: 96
One Monday morning, a thousand children leave the suburb of Farsta and go to Stockholm to occupy the Royal Castle. The children have formed a group called S.O.P.O.R. as a protest against the way adults treat them and have destroyed their future. They demand that the robots in the industry are replaced by humans to create job opportunities. They take the royal family as hostages.
Animation:
Per Åhlin
Assistant Costume Designer:
Solveig Eriksson
Assistant Director:
Catti Edfeldt
Choreographer:
Ann-Charlotte Lindström
Color Timer:
Sten Lindberg
Costume Design:
Mona Theresia Forsén
Director:
Tage Danielsson
Director of Photography:
Roland Sterner
Editor:
Ingemar Ejve
Jan Persson
Susanne Linnman
First Assistant Camera:
Lennart Peters
Gaffer:
Johnny Pettersson
Grip:
Thomas Roger
Makeup Designer:
Helena Olofsson-Carmback
Original Music Composer:
Gunnar Svensson
Other:
Ted Lindahl
Percy Nilsson
Ulf Björck
Hans Welin
Gunnar Nilsson
Rolf Persson
Ragnar Waaranperä
Producer:
Tage Danielsson
Olle Hellbom
Production Design:
Stig Boquist
Production Manager:
Waldemar Bergendahl
Production Office Assistant:
Patrik Danielsson
Property Master:
Daniel Alfredson
Michael Hallbert
Screenplay:
Tage Danielsson
Script Supervisor:
Mona Haskel
Seamstress:
Paol Mikola
Sound:
Christer Furubrand
Wille Kökeritz
Lasse Ulander
Per Carleson
Sound Mixer:
Lars C. Lundberg
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Berndt Frithiof
Title Graphics:
Per Åhlin
Unit Manager:
Elisabeth Fahlén
Jan Hellbom
Visual Effects:
Björn Selander
Per-Olof Ohlsson
Wigmaker:
Bengt Ottekil
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