A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 24, 1999
Original Title:
Vuxna människor
Alternate Titles:
Adult Behaviour… It's All in the Mind
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
SF Studios
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 7
Runtime: 91
Frank leads a respectable yuppie life working at a noted Stockholm law firm. He has also been married for eight years to his beautiful wife Nenne, who runs an upscale boutique. Yet Frank is deeply bored with his life and is supremely randy. He even fantasizes about the marriage counselor that he and Nenne visit weekly. Eventually, Frank shacks up with a young fetching art student named Sofia, though the experience wracks Frank with guilt. Meanwhile, Nenne's friend and co-worker Rosie suspects that Frank is having an affair, though she does not have the nerve to tell her. Little does Rosie suspect, however, that her friend is sleeping with her lover Georg, an uptight journalist with an ego the size of Finland. Soon wires get crossed, and all hell breaks loose.
Assistant Director:
Kristina Kjellin
Casting:
Catti Edfeldt
Costume Design:
Lolo Murray
Director:
Felix Herngren
Fredrik Lindström
Director of Photography:
Göran Hallberg
Editor:
Jan Persson
Executive Producer:
Kerstin Bonnier
Location Manager:
Johan von der Lancken
Makeup Artist:
Karin Fahlén
Original Music Composer:
Matti Bye
Post Production Supervisor:
Peter Bengtsson
Producer:
Waldemar Bergendahl
Jan Blomgren
Production Design:
Jan Olof Ågren
Script Supervisor:
Anna Carlsten
Writer:
Fredrik Lindström
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