A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Spökonsdag på Kiruna Radio 97,3
Alternate Titles:
Spooky Wednesday on Kiruna Radio 97.3
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Bortbyting AB
Film i Västerbotten
Filmpool Nord
No niin
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 29
Spooky Wednesday is a radio show that airs every other Wednesday from 10 p.m. until the witching hour, two hours later. In the show, listeners can call in and share their own experiences, or those of someone they know, with the supernatural. Usually, it’s about some cousin from Gällivare who has seen a shadow in the corner of his eye or heard a mysterious noise once. But this Wednesday, everything is different. Frightened listeners calling in have all experienced terrifying phenomena throughout the evening. There have been sightings in the city of a revenant, apparently heading straight for the radio studio.
Cinematography:
Magnus Fredriksson
Director:
Daniel Ojanlatva
Magnus Fredriksson
Editor:
Magnus Fredriksson
Lighting Technician:
Daniel Rundstedt
Location Manager:
Lina Hognert
Makeup Artist:
Åsa Holmberg
Music:
Jonas Pietikäinen
Producer:
Magnus Fredriksson
Production Assistant:
Lloyd Jarlemyr
Alex Olofsson
Props:
Jacob Peterson
Script Supervisor:
Ida-Maria Sarri
Sound Engineer:
Oscar Chicaiza
Sound Recordist:
Martin Eriksson
Translator:
Jani Turunen
Writer:
Daniel Ojanlatva
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