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Release Date:
March 6, 2015
Original Title:
Kvinner i for store herreskjorter
Alternate Titles:
Kvinder i for store herreskjorter
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Motlys
Production Countries:
Norway
Ratings / Certifications:
NO: A
Runtime: 100
The dorkiest thing in the world, according to feminist poet Sigrid, is the movie cliche of the young woman who in the morning dons her male lover's shirt, looking adorably "indie cute". But when she begins a relationship with Kåre Tryvle, she has difficulties living up to her ideals. Meanwhile, pregnant performance artist Trine is planning to give birth in a cage, dressed up as Marie Antoinette, on camera, and factory worker Astrid is looking for the son she had adopted away.
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Art Direction:
Ida Hoffart
Boom Operator:
Andreas Gutuen Aaser
Casting:
Yngvill Kolset Haga
Colorist:
Julien Alary
Costume Design:
Jenny Hilmo Teig
Director:
Yngvild Sve Flikke
Director of Photography:
Marianne Bakke
Editor:
Jens Christian Fodstad
First Assistant Director:
Jon Are Uhnger
Foley Recordist:
Gunn Tove Grønsberg
Line Producer:
Magnus Ramsdalen
Post Production Supervisor:
Espen Osmundsen
Producer:
Yngve Sæther
Production Manager:
Gudrun Austli
Set Decoration:
Marie Steen Löwendahl
Sound Editor:
Fredric Vogel
Vidar Grande
Peder Lindvær Hammersborg
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gisle Tveito
Sound Recordist:
Jørgen Meyer
Still Photographer:
Geir Mogen
Supervising Sound Editor:
Gisle Tveito
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