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Release Date:
December 1, 2018
Original Title:
Finding Alice
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
LAITHAUS
Ljud & Bildmedia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
Erin escapes from a brothel. Desperate for money she cheats her way into a job at a nursing home but ends up stealing cash and going on the run, kidnapping one of the patients in the process. But Erin's frantic escape gradually turns into an inspirational and revealing road trip due to the unconventional relationship which develops between her and her kidnap victim, a seventy-year-old man.
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Camera Operator:
Anel Zilic
Tchavdar Pavlov
Rasmus Frostell
Alex Eneroth
Director:
Pablo Fernandez
Director of Photography:
Bratislav Stankovic
Roy Rossovich
Iga Mikler
Editor:
Isabella Karlström
Sebastian Paez
Electrician:
Joel Sundqvist
Edgar Blanco
First Assistant Camera:
Suriyan Schock
First Assistant Director:
Amanda Marlon
Gaffer:
Kim Asklund
Kamil Janowski
Hair Setup:
Josephine Polly Lindstedt
Lead Editor:
Roberth Nordh
Line Producer:
Jeanett Espedal
Makeup Artist:
Josephine Polly Lindstedt
Anna Undin
Emelie Wood Olsson
Makeup Department Head:
Kassandra Muñoz Godocito
Music:
Henrik Lindström
Producer:
Pablo Fernandez
Script Supervisor:
Niklas Kristiansen
Second Assistant Director:
Sanne Bornesten
Writer:
Pablo Fernandez
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