A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 1, 2010
Original Title:
NOKAS
Alternate Titles:
Hold-Up
Большое скандинавское ограбление
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
FilmFondet Fuzz
Production Countries:
Norway
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 NO: 12
Runtime: 87
On the 5th of April 2004, the greatest bank robbery in Norwegian history was carried out in Stavanger. The events are seen through the eyes of those who were directly involved – the bank robbers, police officers and employees of the firm. The film is based on testimonies of eye-witnesses and unfolds in the places where the attack took place.
Additional Editor:
Søren B. Ebbe
Håkon Noodt
Boom Operator:
Per Hansen
Casting:
Ellen Michelsen
Co-Producer:
Lars L. Marøy
Costume Assistant:
Martha Elisa Lid
Costume Design:
Bente Winther-Larsen
Dialogue Editor:
Frode Løes Hvatum
Mads Olsen
Director:
Erik Skjoldbjærg
Director of Photography:
Jakob Ihre
Editor:
Frida Eggum Michaelsen
Electrician:
Paul Tunge
Karl Andre Bru
Knut Vegard Fosse
First Assistant Director:
Håkan Linder
Jonas Overton
Foley Artist:
Erik S. Watland
Gaffer:
Knut Haraldsen
Ingvar Stefánsson
Line Producer:
Tina Winholt
Catho Bach Christensen
Location Manager:
Lennart Storgaard
Makeup Artist:
Kenny Tonjeson
Sham Jaff
Makeup Department Head:
Dorte Pedersen
Original Music Composer:
Geir Jenssen
Producer:
Jan Aksel Angeltvedt
Production Design:
Cecilie De Lange
Ole-Morten Lien
Second Assistant Director:
Henrik Tangen
Sound Designer:
Håkon Lammetun
Sound Effects Editor:
Anders Mørk
Erik S. Watland
Sound Mixer:
Håkon Lammetun
Sound Recordist:
Øyvind Rydland
Storyboard:
Øyvind Steensen
Stunt Coordinator:
Deni Jordan
Stunt Driver:
Morten Tønnesen
Stunts:
Thomas Skjørestad
Stig Tangerås
Christofer Næsheim
Knut Andre Thoresen
Yngve Andersen
Third Assistant Director:
Yvonne Thomassen
Visual Effects:
Theodor Groeneboom
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mats Andersen
Writer:
Christopher Grøndahl
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