A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Andrej Lunusjkin, André Lidholm, Adam Lundgren
Written by:
Sara Kadefors
Henrik Georgsson
Directed by:
Henrik Georgsson
Release Date:
February 4, 2005
Original Title:
Sandor /slash/ Ida
Alternate Titles:
Sandor & Ida
Sandor slash Ida
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Breidablick Film
Cinema Art
Europa Sound Production
Film i Väst
Kanal 5
Sandrew Metronome Sverige
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 7
Runtime: 93
Ida lives hard and fast with too much drinking and a string of boyfriends, Sandor has very few friends and his mother insists that he practices ballet. They meet in a chat room and despite appearances they discover they have much in common. Sandor and Ida lives in different cities and when Sandor unexpectedly visits her it ends with disaster.
A young teen lives life in the fast lane. Already using lots of drugs. Alcohol. Her mother too. Father abroad, and unwilling it seems. "The viewers" (Our hero) young teen meets a another (The other hero) who lives life too slow, and he's overprotected. They meet in a chat room, and live in different towns. HE dances ballet, cause most of his family pressure him. SHE dances in a more subtle way, cause most of her friends pressure her - They kind of hate their lives, the way it's going. Some times new doors opens a bit though. Maybe wide even. Can they be one of very few duo's, who actually work in our time? Can they show us the way? Love in every way?
Costume Design:
Cilla Rörby
Director:
Henrik Georgsson
Director of Photography:
Anders Bohman
Editor:
Stefan Sundlöf
Lyricist:
Mogge Sseruwagi
Makeup Artist:
Linda Boije af Gennäs
Music Supervisor:
Anders Engström
Musician:
Oskar Linnros
Mogge Sseruwagi
Producer:
Karl Fredrik Ulfung
Production Design:
Maria Sohlman Wikman
Songs:
Oskar Linnros
Sound:
Richard Löthner
Jan Sjölund
Stefan Larsson
Henric Andersson
Sound Designer:
Linus Fellbom
Sound Editor:
Erik Guldager
Tomas Krantz
Writer:
Sara Kadefors
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