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Release Date:
March 8, 2019
Original Title:
Ut og stjæle hester
Alternate Titles:
L'été où mon père disparut
Out stealing horses
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
4 1/2
Helgeland Film
Norsk Filminstitutt
Zentropa Entertainments
Production Countries:
Denmark | Norway | Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 DK: 11 GR: K12 NL: 12 NO: 12 RU: 16+ SK: 15
Runtime: 122
November 1999. 67-year-old Trond lives in new-found solitude and looks forward to spending New Year's Eve 2000 alone. As winter arrives he discovers he has a neighbor, a man Trond knew back in 1948, the summer he turned 15 and the summer Trond's father prepared him to carry the burden of his forthcoming betrayal and disappearance.
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Boom Operator:
Paulius Ivanauskas
George Trevis
Casting:
Celine Engebrigtsen
Co-Producer:
Lizette Jonjic
Costume Design:
Anne Pedersen
Dialogue Editor:
Karoline Fjugstad Wendelborg
Director:
Hans Petter Moland
Director of Photography:
Rasmus Videbæk
Thomas Hardmeier
Editor:
Nicolaj Monberg
Jens Christian Fodstad
Foley Artist:
Roy Fenstad
Foley Recordist:
Yvonne Stenberg
Line Producer:
Ramūnas Škikas
Tessa Eggesbø
Novel:
Per Petterson
Original Music Composer:
Kaspar Kaae
Producer:
Turid Øversveen
Håkon Øverås
Marie Gade Denessen
Production Design:
Jørgen Stangebye Larsen
Screenplay:
Hans Petter Moland
Script Supervisor:
Aslaug Konradsdottir
Set Decoration:
Ute Bergk
Sound Editor:
Peder Lindvær Hammersborg
Kristoffer Endresen
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gisle Tveito
Supervising Sound Editor:
Gisle Tveito
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