Hidden (2009) [R]

Release Date:
March 4, 2009

Original Title:
Skjult

Alternate Titles:
El Hijo Maldito
Skjult

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Alligator Film
FilmFondet Fuzz
Handmade films in Norwegian Woods

Production Countries:
Norway

Ratings / Certifications:
NO: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 95

Painful memories arise when Kai Koss inherits his dead mother's house and goes back to his childhood home after 19 years.

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Boom Operator:
Per Hansen

Co-Producer:
Lars Leegaard Marøy

Color Timer:
Andrzej Kiwala

Colorist:
Mats Andersen

Costume Design:
Stina Lunde

Director:
Pål Øie

Director of Photography:
Sjur Aarthun

Editor:
Lars Apneseth

Finance:
Knud Bjørne-Larsen

First Assistant Director:
Njål Lambrechts

Foley Artist:
Roy Fenstad

Foley Recordist:
Erlend Hogstad

Original Music Composer:
Trond Bjerknes

Producer:
Jan Aksel Angeltvedt

Production Design:
Guri Giæver

Script Supervisor:
Tor Kristian Liseth

Sound:
Øyvind Rydland

Sound Effects Editor:
Ingar Asdahl
Erlend Hogstad
Renate Bakke

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hugo Ekornes

Special Effects:
Rune Andersen

Supervising Sound Editor:
Hugo Ekornes

Title Designer:
Mats Andersen

Writer:
Brio Flint
Pål Øie

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