I Love You: A Divorce Comedy (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 30, 2016

Original Title:
Jag älskar dig - en skilsmässokomedi

Alternate Titles:
Fritt fall
I Love You - A Divorce Comedy
Jeg elsker deg: En skillsmisse-komedie
Med andra ord
Vår bästa tid är nu.

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Film Capital Stockholm
Film i Väst
Nordisk Film Sweden
StellaNova Film
TV4

Production Countries:
Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 19  SE: Btl 

Runtime: 98

Marianne, 44, has been living with the lawyer Gustaf in a conventional sexless marriage for way too long. She wants a separation, but Gustav settles for a trial separation. As Marianne indulges in being newly single, Gustaf is perplexed by the sudden turn of events and in his confusion makes a completely irrational career change: he quits his job to start writing poetry. Meanwhile, Marianne meets the artist Rodolfo, the complete opposite of Gustaf; intriguing, emotional, impulsive. And horny.

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Cinematography:
Carl Sundberg

Costume Designer:
Anna Hagert

Director:
Johan Brisinger

Executive Producer:
Tomas Eskilsson
Rasmus Krogh
Lisa Widén
Josefine Tengblad
Niva Westlin Dahl

Line Producer:
Anna Carlsten

Makeup Artist:
Hanna Holm

Makeup Designer:
Eva von Bahr

Music:
Jimmy Lagnefors

Production Design:
Ulrika von Vegesack

Special Effects:
David Peter

Visual Effects:
Mats Forsberg

Writer:
Martina Haag
Mikael Södersten
Johan Brisinger

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