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Release Date:
October 24, 2013
Original Title:
Om hundre år er allting glemt
Alternate Titles:
Firerne
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Morrdi Produksjon
Production Countries:
Norway
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 42
In a war-ridden and occupied Norway of the future, two young refugees steal an item of great importance from the occupiers. Pursuers ever on their tail, their story guides us through the magnificent Northern landscape, now tattered with the remnants of war and broken industry. On their journey they come across other people, all challenged in their humanity as they try to survive in a Norway that is no longer a land of plenty. The boys must balance brotherhood and ruthless pragmatism. Their childhood is already gone.
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3D Artist:
Marian Cepeha
Calin Tancaba
Sebastian Siggerud
Additional Music:
Susanne Lundeng
Assistant Camera:
Danny Bell
Cinematography:
Evelina Engberg Norgren
Co-Producer:
Andreas Altermark
Color Grading:
Jøran Johnsen
Costume Designer:
Stian A. Olsen
Director:
Anders Alterskjær
Editor:
Bjørn Anders Nymoen
Idea:
Hans Alterskjær
Makeup & Hair:
Stian A. Olsen
Music:
Ove Mikal Pedersen
Producer:
Vegard Dybvik
Props:
Stian A. Olsen
Sound:
Ørjan Olsen
Sound Assistant:
Dan Erling Storjord
Special Effects:
Stian A. Olsen
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