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Release Date:
October 25, 2013
Original Title:
IRL
Alternate Titles:
IRL: In Real Life
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Eyeworks Film & TV Drama
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 18 SE: 15
Runtime: 80
IRL (In Real Life) is a film about the evils among teenagers in the world of social media. Elias will not escape his tormentors. They are everywhere, in school, on the subway and spew their hatred of him online. He flees into The Secret World, an online game with thousands of players where Elias accepts the Invincible Warrior S:]iles guise. In the game, he meets Sc4rlet, a talented and beautiful girl soldier. Together they conquer their violent digital world. Sc4rlet want to meet Elias IRL (In Real Life). Hesitantly he agrees to be seen but well at the meeting place, where a very ordinary girl standing, he dare not go forward. Elias realizes that he will never meet Sc4rlet and decides to take his life that night.
Assistant Director:
Lisa Farzaneh
Casting:
Maggie Widstrand
Director:
Erik Leijonborg
Director of Photography:
Johan Palm
Editor:
Mattias Morheden
Fredrik Morheden
Executive Producer:
Poa Strömberg
Tobias Bringholm
Erika Edman
Makeup Artist:
Mimmi Harms Oredsson
Novel:
Nic Balthazar
Original Music Composer:
Patrik Arve
Producer:
Tomas Backström
Martin Söder
Production Design:
Inca Leijonborg
Charlotte Alfredson
Sound:
Jesper van Dongen
Sound Designer:
Leif Westerlund
Bernt Eklund
Stunts:
Johan Lindqvist
Writer:
Alex Haridi
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