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Release Date:
August 1, 2008
Original Title:
Dig og mig
Alternate Titles:
Crying for Love
Dig og Mig
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Zentropa Entertainments
Zentropa Productions 2
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
DK: 11
Runtime: 89
Three girls meet by chance in a hospital. Struggling to come to terms with their fate, they all look back on a decisive moment in their life: Sara, a professional swimmer relentlessly urged on by her ambitious father, was deprived of her only real chance of happiness. Mette has left her deeply religious family, finding it too hard to bear that they have accepted her fate while she hasn't. And Stephanie has brutally rejected her boyfriend in fear of being rejected herself. Although their stories are very different, the three girls are brought together in their search for love and companionship. Based on the Oscar nominated short fiction »At Night«
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Assistant Camera:
Kasper Loft Bylov
Assistant Director:
Kim Hansen
Thomas Schindel
Maria Kristensen
Assistant Editor:
Anders Lollike
Renée Rutgrink
Daniel Bredgaard
Morten Egholm
Carsten Bramsen
Sigrid Aalbæk Jensen
Boom Operator:
Mikael Svensson
Oskar Skriver
Nage
Kasper Rasmussen
Jens de Place Bjørn
Casting:
Tanja Grunwald
Color Timer:
Mary Ann Otemann
Compositing Artist:
Craig Clarke
Peter Hjorth
Continuity:
Elin Grinaker
Costumer:
Ida Wolf Lunddahl
Anne Mette Juul
Director:
Christian E. Christiansen
Director of Photography:
Ian Hansen
Editor:
Bodil Kjærhauge
Executive Producer:
Peter Aalbæk Jensen
Regner Grasten
Extras Casting Coordinator:
Henrik Bergqvist
First Assistant Camera:
Anders Thorsby
Brian Petersen
Foley Artist:
Martin Langenbach
Foley Editor:
Jacques Pedersen
Foley Recordist:
Jacques Pedersen
Gaffer:
Balthazar Hertel
Jesper With
Jacob Møller
Grip:
Henry Williams
Philip Simon Christensen
Christian Brøndum
Mark Mavrinac
Jens Peder Pedersen
Key Costumer:
Helle Nielsen
Rikke Simonsen
Lighting Technician:
Tue Bengtsson
Jacob Hoffmann
Søren Hiorth
Line Producer:
Lærke Vindahl
Location Manager:
Anders Wøldike Schmith
Makeup Artist:
Kamilla Bjerglind
Per Kapper
Louise Bruun
Ailie Smith
Music Supervisor:
Mikkel Maltha
Other:
Beate Trathnigg
Post Production Coordinator:
Mette Walter
Cecilie Rui
Producer:
Peter Aalbæk Jensen
Louise Vesth
Production Accountant:
Ann Køj
Production Assistant:
Maria Schou
Maria Kristensen
Anders Wøldike Schmith
Production Runner:
Lasse Mucha Andersen
Jesper Jarl Becker
Property Master:
Lasse Bjørnvad
Tobias Tømming
Thomas Greve
Sound:
Allan Holmberg
Peter Thorneman
Lars Rasmussen
Sound Designer:
Henning Zolon Mortensen
Still Photographer:
Balthazar Hertel
Søren Hiorth
Stunt Coordinator:
Deni Jordan
Video Assist Operator:
Søren Hiorth
Writer:
Christian E. Christiansen
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