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Release Date:
October 18, 2019
Original Title:
Spionen
Alternate Titles:
La Espia
Spionen
The Spy
Genres:
Drama | History | Thriller
Production Companies:
4 1/2
B-Reel Films
Film i Väst
Nordisk Film Sweden
SCOPE Pictures
Production Countries:
Belgium | Norway | Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 JP: G KR: 15 NL: 16 NO: 12
Runtime: 110
Sonja Wigert, Scandinavia's most acclaimed female movie star, enlists as a spy for Swedish intelligence but ends up becoming entangled with the German Reichskommissar Terboven.
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ADR Recordist:
Johan Pettersson
Espen Album Syversen
Art Direction:
Christian Olander
Book:
Iselin Theien
Boom Operator:
Stéphane Morelle
Casting:
Alexandra Koknat
Suse Marquardt
Tusse Lande
Co-Producer:
Aurora Huseth Bjørnhaug
Fredrik Heinig
Geneviève Lemal
Susanne Tiger
Costume Design:
Ulrika Sjölin
Dialogue Editor:
Charles Autrand
Director:
Jens Jonsson
Director of Photography:
Anton Mertens
Editor:
Joakim Pietras
Executive Producer:
Håvard Gjerstad
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Stéphane Renard
Foley Editor:
Simon Hanin
Foley Mixer:
Maxime Cordon
Key Makeup Artist:
Marina Ritvall
Line Producer:
Catho Bach Christensen
Makeup Designer:
Siw Jærbyn
Original Music Composer:
Raf Keunen
Producer:
Karin Julsrud
Turid Øversveen
Håkon Øverås
Catho Bach Christensen
Production Design:
Mikael Varhelyi
Script Supervisor:
Madeleine Fant
Set Decoration:
Erik Svalin
Pascalle Willame
Sound Editor:
Fred Demolder
Sound Mixer:
Paul Maernoudt
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Benoît Biral
Sound Recordist:
David Gérain
Supervising Sound Editor:
Renaud Guillaumin
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