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Release Date:
September 8, 2007
Original Title:
Mann Kvinne Kaffe
Alternate Titles:
Man Woman Coffee
Mies nainen kahvia
Uomo Donna Caffè
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Filmkollektivet
Norsk Filmfond
Vestnorsk Filmsenter
Ratings / Certifications:
NO: A
Runtime: 75
Fellini and football. Gradisca and Volpina. Mommy's boys, loose dogs, macho men and strong women. Milan, Rome, Venice, Amarcord, mi recordo, - I remember. What makes you happy? What are you afraid of? How could life have been? Throughout his childhood, the director has longed for Italy, and now he is making a journey from north to south that we can join. Italy's living room is the coffee bar, so of course we meet our everyday heroes there, some are cut out of a Fellini movie. Here we listen to hopes of lottery winnings, talks about football, but also reflect on the great existential questions about what the future can bring.
Accountant:
Vibeke Moldskred Gundersen
Director:
Carl E. Johannessen
Director of Photography:
Carl E. Johannessen
Erlend Haarr Eriksson
Dramaturgy:
Gunnar Hall Jensen
Editor:
Carl E. Johannessen
Music:
Johan Modahl Leiva
Production Controller:
Elin Andersson
Sound:
Øyvind Rydland
Translator:
Lise Sunnenå
Anne Dorthea Haldorsen
Writer:
Carl E. Johannessen
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