The Boy Who Couldn't Swim (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 30, 2011

Original Title:
Drengen der ikke kunne svømme

Alternate Titles:
Drengen der ikke kunne svømme
The boy who couldn't swim

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Superior Films

Production Countries:
Denmark

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 33

Two teen boys meet each other in Copenhagen and team up to find one of the boys' mother. Instead they end up finding themselves - and each other.

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ADR Mixer:
Henrik Busacker

Assistant Editor:
Henrik Busacker

Casting Assistant:
Louise Løber Elligsøe

Color Timer:
Tobias Bach Hansen

Costume Coordinator:
Lisbeth Rishøj Olsen

Director:
Anders Helde

Director of Photography:
Henrik Busacker

Editor:
Anders Helde

Editorial Coordinator:
Lone Goldie Møller

Editorial Manager:
Michael Jørgensen

First Assistant Director:
Allan Schiller

Lighting Coordinator:
Uffe Kaare Thomsen

Location Assistant:
Lennart Storgaard

Location Manager:
Britta Ankersen

Makeup Department Head:
Lisbeth Rishøj Olsen

Music:
Bo Andersen

Music Editor:
Bo Lundby-Jæger

Producer:
Anders Helde

Production Assistant:
Rune Søndergaard
Mette Blicher Dam

Property Master:
Stine Ricks

Sound Designer:
Kirstine Ourø Andersen

Sound Mixer:
Kirstine Ourø Andersen
Hamid Hagh

Still Photographer:
Aage Helde

Title Graphics:
Moayad Fahmi

Writer:
Anders Helde

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