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Release Date:
March 14, 2003
Original Title:
Skagerrak
Alternate Titles:
Сладкие сны
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Nimbus Film
Ratings / Certifications:
DK: 7 FI: K-12 SE: 11
Runtime: 103
Skagerrak is the story of being hit by happiness when you least expect it. In their late twenties and tired of partying their way around the world, Danish Marie and Irish Sophie come ashore in Northern Scotland. After another drunken night they are soon parted from all their accumulated cash. Out of money and out of luck ambitious Sophie pressures Marie into accepting a lucrative job as surrogate mother. Months on, Marie finds herself alone, life having taken a dramatic turn. Heavily pregnant, and wanting to terminate her pregnancy, she's on the run from the future parents, searching for Sophie's old flame, Ken. In a case of mistaken identity, Marie ends up in hiding with three strange men in a seedy Glasgow garage. But then happiness strikes again.
Art Direction:
Tom Sayer
Casting:
Leo Davis
Costume Design:
Kate Carin
Dialogue:
Ruth McCance
Director:
Søren Kragh-Jacobsen
Director of Photography:
Eric Kress
Editor:
Valdís Óskarsdóttir
Executive Producer:
Birgitte Hald
Peter Aalbæk Jensen
David M. Thompson
Tracey Scoffield
Lars Jönsson
Tomas Eskilsson
Line Producer:
Michael Bille Frandsen
Original Music Composer:
Jacob Groth
Producer:
Bo Ehrhardt
Lars Bredo Rahbek
Production Design:
Anders Engelbrecht
Screenplay:
Anders Thomas Jensen
Søren Kragh-Jacobsen
Still Photographer:
Ole Kragh-Jacobsen
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