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Release Date:
October 6, 2017
Original Title:
Hva vil folk si
Alternate Titles:
Cosa Dirà La Gente
What Will People Say
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
ARTE
Cinéma Defacto
Film i Väst
Mer Film
Rohfilm Factory
Snowglobe
ZDF
Zentropa International Sweden
Production Countries:
Denmark | France | Germany | Norway | Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 DK: 15 LT: N-13 NL: 14|12 NO: 12 SE: 15
Runtime: 106
Sixteen year-old Nisha lives a double life. At home with her family she is the perfect Pakistani daughter, but when out with her friends, she is a normal Norwegian teenager. When her father catches her in bed with her boyfriend, Nisha's two worlds brutally collide. To set an example, Nisha's parents decide to kidnap her and place her with relatives in Pakistan. Here, in a country she has never been to before, Nisha is forced to adapt to her parents' culture.
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Art Direction:
Michael Randel
Associate Producer:
Jesper Morthorst
Guneet Amarpreet Kaur
Achin Jain
Doris Hepp
Eva Jakobsen
Sophie Erbs
Katrin Pors
Tom Dercourt
Mikkel Jersin
Claudia Tronnier
Madeleine Ekman
Casting:
Celine Engebrigtsen
Anmol Ahuja
Abhishek Banerjee
Co-Producer:
Tomas Eskilsson
Lizette Jonjic
Katarina Krave
Karsten Stöter
Costume Design:
Rohit Chaturvedi
Ida Toft
Director:
Iram Haq
Director of Photography:
Nadim Carlsen
Editor:
Janus Billeskov Jansen
Anne Østerud
Executive Producer:
Axel Helgeland
Original Music Composer:
Martin Pedersen
Lorenz Dangel
Producer:
Maria Ekerhovd
Production Design:
Ann-Kristin Talleraas
Vintee Bansal
Sound Designer:
Tormod Ringnes
Writer:
Iram Haq
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