April 9th (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 12, 2015

Original Title:
9. april

Alternate Titles:
4월 9일
四月九日

Genres:
Drama | History | War

Production Companies:
Det Danske Filminstitut
Nordisk Film Denmark
TV 2

Production Countries:
Denmark

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  DK: 15  GB: 12  JP: G  SE: 15 

Runtime: 93

In the early morning of April 9, 1940, the Danish army is alerted: the Germans have crossed the border.

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Armorer:
Iván Steiner

Assistant Art Director:
Eszter Takács

Camera Operator:
Márton Miklauzic

Casting:
Tanja Grunwald

Costume Design:
Anne-Dorthe Eskildsen

Costume Supervisor:
Krisztina Vavrinecz

Dialogue Editor:
Michael Dela
Peter Schultz
Oskar Skriver

Director:
Roni Ezra

Director of Photography:
Philippe Kress

Editor:
Peter Brandt

First Assistant Camera:
György Horváth

Foley:
Torben Greve

Hair Designer:
Bjørg Serup

Makeup Designer:
Bjørg Serup

Original Music Composer:
Jonas Struck

Producer:
Tomas Radoor
Rene Ezra

Production Design:
Thomas Greve

Script Supervisor:
Christian Knudsen

Sound Effects Editor:
Flemming Christensen

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Morten Pilegaard
Nalle Hansen

Special Effects Supervisor:
Christian Schandorph

Steadicam Operator:
Attila Pfeffer

Visual Effects:
Dan Dirckinck-Holmfeld

Visual Effects Producer:
Morten Sylvest Arnoldus

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Thomas Øhlenschlæger

Writer:
Tobias Lindholm

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