A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Sven Björklund, Toft Svedjeland, Edith Vallo
Written by:
Jakob Arevärn
Directed by:
Jakob Arevärn
Release Date:
January 25, 2025
Original Title:
Epadunk
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Lampray
SVT
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
Josefin has installed the fattest bass box in her EPA and rolls out to impress her crush, Billy. But when the subculture with the thundering bass passages meets a sound-sensitive adult world with sleep problems, it goes haywire and degenerates into blood whiteness.
Josefine installs the world's fattest bass box in her car before her evening date with Billy. But the loud music turns the date into a battle for life and death.
"B" Camera Operator:
Simon Mortensen
"C" Camera Operator:
Jonatan Ottesen
Malte Bernhardsson
ADR & Dubbing:
Andreas Estensen
Assistant Electrician:
Adam Söderholm
Casting:
Anna Brodin
Co-Producer:
Mathis Mathisen
Carl Christian Lein Størmer
Color Grading:
Cato Lauvli
Costume Assistant:
Amanda Emaden
Costume Design:
Alex Prowse
Digital Imaging Technician:
Sara Kingdom
Director:
Jakob Arevärn
Director of Photography:
Maja Dennhag
Electrician:
Björn Carlsson
Executive Producer:
Helena Ingelsten
Extras Casting Coordinator:
Emma Lind
First Assistant Director:
Victor Lindgren
Foley:
Mattias Perez
Johannes Oscarsson
Grip:
Joja Briese
Location Manager:
Isak Ferm
Makeup Artist:
Alex Prowse
Music Supervisor:
Jonas Hallén
Original Music Composer:
Patrik Öberg
Producer:
Linus Andersson
Production Assistant:
Nils Andrén
Production Design:
Ian Wilson
Second Unit:
Henning Sandström
Sound:
Linda Iro Näsström
Sound Mixer:
Nils Aré Viken
Storyboard:
Janne Widmark
Pär Olofsson
Stunt Coordinator:
Martin K.R. Zetterlund
Title Designer:
Kenny Lindström
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Richard Klausmark Viken
Wigmaker:
Jessica Hedin
Writer:
Jakob Arevärn
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