A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Bertil er stoppet til håndbold
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Styrvolt
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 22
A mother's love is put to the test when her 13-year-old son changes into someone she can no longer recognize. Will she accept the stranger he has become, or fight to reclaim the boy she once knew?
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Assistant Director:
Julie Vohnsen
Best Boy Electric:
Benjamin Sommerfeldt
Boom Operator:
Bertil Kau Petersen
Casting:
Tine Mørk Pedersen
Child Wrangler:
Nina Janjua
Colorist:
Mamoun Abufarha
Continuity:
Magnus Porsmose Petersen
Costumer:
Molly Mette P. Boe
Director:
Theis Holmstrup
Jes Bergholt Bach
Director of Photography:
Simon Edelberg
Editor:
Magnus Porsmose Petersen
First Assistant Camera:
Carl Emil Voldgaard
Gaffer:
Anders Skibsted
Lighting Technician:
Christian Bojsen
Location Manager:
Frida Marquard
Makeup Artist:
Ditte Marie Damvad
Makeup Effects:
Anne Damgaard
Makeup Effects Designer:
Malene Klitte Handberg
Music:
Albert Laubel
Post Production Coordinator:
Jonathan Langelund
Producer:
Jonathan Langelund
Sara Wraae Bomholt
Production Assistant:
Matias Nygaard
Production Coordinator:
Tine Mørk Pedersen
Production Design:
Jeppe Heden
Production Manager:
Frida Marquard
Props:
Rasmus Barfoed
Second Assistant Camera:
Ray I. F. Løvschal
Carl Johan H. Dahl
Set Decoration:
Ester Ansbjerg
Set Designer:
Signe Dalgaard
Sound Designer:
Andreas Schmidt Nielsen
Sound Mixer:
Benjamin Kamp Rozilio
Thomas Ahlmark
Still Photographer:
Johan Nybro Nielsen
Title Designer:
Magnus Porsmose Petersen
Visual Effects:
Bruno Edelman
Jacob Fischer Laursen
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