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Release Date:
January 2, 2013
Original Title:
Fjällbackamorden 02 - Vänner för livet
Alternate Titles:
Vänner för livet
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
Tre Vänner
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-16 SE: 15
Runtime: 90
The successful detective writer, Erica Falck, is thinking that her next book should be based on a true mysterious event from her childhood. When she was only 13 years old one of her dear friends and classmate Peter boarded a bus and then disappeared. Erica has been unable to let go of the tragic event and her first meeting with a real mystery. As she starts digging deeper into what really happened to Peter it seems as if she has awakened a sleeping beast. When Erica's only connection to Peter, his brother Ivan, who is on his way to see her, gets stabbed and murdered her mission becomes not only to solve the mystery about Peter but also to find out who killed Ivan. During a high school reunion party the heat builds up when Tina, Peter and Ivan's enigmatic sister, unexpectedly shows up and later at the party another murder is committed that leads Erica closer to the truth about what actually happened to the missing Peter.
Book:
Camilla Läckberg
Casting Director:
Pär Brundin
Costume Design:
Anna Karlsson
Director:
Richard Holm
Director of Photography:
Jens Jansson
Editor:
Sofia Lindgren
Executive Producer:
Jessica Ask
Klaus Bassiner
Helena Danielsson
Wolfgang Feindt
Jonas Fors
Michael Hjorth
Lone Korslund
Peter Nadermann
Christian Wikander
First Assistant Director:
Lukas Urwitz
Foley Artist:
David Silverin
Foley Recordist:
Samuel Åberg
Makeup Designer:
Jessica Cederholm
Original Music Composer:
Johan Nilsson
Producer:
Pontus Sjöman
Production Design:
Eva Norén
Second Assistant Director:
Emma Salekärr
Set Decoration:
Mido Lindholm
Anna Söderberg
Sound Designer:
Anders Larsson
Sound Recordist:
Ken Olsson
Third Assistant Director:
Charlotte Clementzon
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