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Release Date:
September 1, 2019
Original Title:
Hvad hvis alle farver var blå?
Alternate Titles:
What If All Colours Were Blue?
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 24
In the grey city of Nordby, where they fear everything blue, lives the hotel receptionist Anne. She dreams of becoming one of The Grey, the city's protectors. One night Anne sees a blue cat by the hotel. She imminently calls The Grey to the scene, who unsuccessfully starts a mission to catch the cat. Meanwhile, a young and colourful couple, Al & Chris, arrive at the hotel. Their different way of looking at the world and dangers of the blue cat challenges Anne's faith in The Grey. When the cat suddenly gets caught in a trap near the hotel, Anne has to decide whether she wants to free it and leave the city, or turn it in to The Grey and keep following the city's strict code.
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Art Department Assistant:
Johan Kaas
Art Designer:
Cecilie Castor von Spreckelsen
Assistant Director:
Ingvild Dahlgren
Boom Operator:
Joachim Nyholm
Camera Department Production Assistant:
Marie Gjesing
Camera Loader:
Magnus Hippe Brun
Cinematography:
Kristian Arbs
Color Grading:
Mads Krogh Rosairus
Costume Designer:
Astrid Birk Hjul
Director:
Hannah Elbke
Editor:
Freja Borrowman
Editorial Production Assistant:
Emma Düring
First Assistant Director:
Kathrine Løssing
Focus Puller:
Anthon Brouneus Bøttkjær
Andreas Holmgaard
Foley Artist:
William Skov
Key Makeup Artist:
Elaine Décor
Lighting Production Assistant:
Jakob Garde
Lighting Supervisor:
Emil Borch Larsen
Makeup Artist:
Sevina Brink Skogstad
Original Music Composer:
Johan Carøe
Post Production Coordinator:
Anna Risgaard Dahl
Producer:
Marie Katrine Jessen
Niklas Kiær
Production Assistant:
Marie Gjesing
Aja Liv Elbke Christensen
Victoria Francker
Production Design:
Marie Boye Thomsen
Freja-Ulla Krebz
Rotoscoping Artist:
Simone Pezzé
Andrei Zberea
Sound Designer:
Emil Woxen Andersen
Sound Mix Technician:
Joachim Nyholm
VFX Supervisor:
Henrik Bjerregaard Clausen
Björn Gromoll
Writer:
Kathrine Løssing
Hannah Elbke
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