A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 22, 1996
Original Title:
Juloratoriet
Alternate Titles:
Juleoratoriet
Oratorio de navidad
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
DR
FilmhusAteljéerna
SVT
Sandrews
The Gibson Group
Production Countries:
Denmark | New Zealand | Norway | Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 15
Runtime: 124
The 1930s. Sidner's mother Solveig dies in a very unfortunate bicycle accident involving some cows. Sidner, his sister and his father Aron move to Sunne to work at a hotel. Aron tries hard to leave the sweet memories of his wife behind him but that isn't made easier by the fact that he always meets her ghost. Aron gets himself a pen friend, a young girl in New Zealand called Tessa. He starts to dream of beginning a new life on the other side of the world. Will his dreams come true and can they help him to cure his regret over the death of his wife?
Casting:
Anna Carlsten
Costume Design:
Britt-Marie Larsson
Helen Bollinger
Director:
Kjell-Åke Andersson
Director of Photography:
Harald Gunnar Paalgard
Editor:
Marianne Hesselsjö
Darek Hodor
Executive Producer:
Klas Olofsson
Ingemar Schmid
Steen Priwin
Makeup Artist:
Bim King
Anna-Lena Melin
Novel:
Göran Tunström
Original Music Composer:
Stefan Nilsson
Producer:
Katinka Faragó
Anita Hallgren
Production Design:
Jan Carlberg
Staffan Sörhammar
Joe Bleakley
Gunnar Bertilsson
Set Decoration:
Caroline Usher
Sound:
Niklas Skarp
Sound Mixer:
Nils-Erik Lindholm
Owe Svensson
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