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Release Date:
September 9, 2016
Original Title:
Rosemari
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
4 1/2
Nimbus Film
The Match Factory
Production Countries:
Denmark | Germany | Norway
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 DK: 11 NO: 12
Runtime: 94
In the middle of her wedding reception, the doubtful bride Unn Tove finds a newborn baby girl abandoned in the hotel restroom. She turns her over to Child Services. 16 years later, a young and energetic girl shows up at her door step. It's Rosemari, the baby from the wedding. Together, they start investigating the circumstances leading to Rosemari's birth. They unravel a story about a young couple's unrestrained love, an eccentric ex-boxer with a taste for erotics, and a mother covering up her life's biggest secret. "Framing Mom" is a touching and funny story about how sex, lies and biology created a beautiful flower, Rosemari.
Assistant Editor:
Malene Sandgrav
Boom Operator:
Emil Andersson
Lars Rasmussen
Casting:
Celine Engebrigtsen
Co-Producer:
Michael Weber
Viola Fügen
Bo Ehrhardt
Mikkel Jersin
Costumer:
Anne Pedersen
Director:
Sara Johnsen
Director of Photography:
Erik Wilson
Hélène Louvart
Editor:
Zaklina Stojcevska
Foley Artist:
Torben Greve
Foley Recordist:
Brian Dyrby
Hair Designer:
Aase Lund
Line Producer:
Catho Bach Christensen
Original Music Composer:
Nikolaj Torp Larsen
Producer:
Turid Øversveen
Production Design:
Tuva Hølmebakk
Script Supervisor:
Gjyljeta Berisha
Sound Designer:
Hans Møller
Sound Recordist:
Rikard Strømsodd
Writer:
Sara Johnsen
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