A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 28, 2018
Original Title:
Battle
Genres:
Drama | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Adomeit Film
Friland
Phanta Basta!
Storm Films
Zentropa International Sweden
Production Countries:
Denmark | Netherlands | Norway | Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 DK: 15 NO: 12 RO: 18 US: R
Runtime: 95
Amalie is the girl who has everything, good looks, money, a boyfriend and a big talent of dancing. One day, her world falls apart and she moves from everything she knows. Then enter Mikael. He is dancing in the streets and Amalie joins him in dancing on the streets, dancing Battles.
Art Direction:
Barbara Westra
Assistant Hairstylist:
Carmen de Fretes
Boom Operator:
Regard Ibrahim
Casting:
Merete Vold
Co-Producer:
Harro van Staverden
Colorist:
Emil Eriksson
Costume Design:
Fieke Nicolaï
Dialogue Editor:
Espen Rønning
Director:
Katarina Launing
Director of Photography:
Jørgen Johansson
Editor:
Vidar Flataukan
First Assistant Director:
Milo Rietvelt
Foley Artist:
Bianca Steenhagen
Hairstylist:
Marloes de Jong
Key Costumer:
Mireille van Breukelen
Key Makeup Artist:
Jacqueline Hoogendijk
Original Music Composer:
Magnus Beite
Producer:
Silje Riise Næss
Pål Røed
Production Design:
Ellen Oseng
Production Manager:
Veronica Natvig
Property Master:
Anneleen Koppert
Set Dresser:
Lorien Mouyal
Sound Designer:
Herman Pieëte
Sound Editor:
Antony Gray
Writer:
Maja Lunde
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