Junk Love (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 10, 2011

Original Title:
Junk Love

Genres:
Science Fiction

Production Countries:
Denmark

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 27

Edwin the astronaut is alone on the SS Hamlet spacecraft when a leak suddenly threatens to suck out all the oxygen on board. Edwin insists he can fix the damage himself, but eventually everything looks pretty hopeless. Then suddenly ex-wife Sofia makes contact with him.

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Assistant Art Director:
Tine Lylloff

Camera Department Production Assistant:
Søren Berthelin

Camera Production Assistant:
Thomas Lund
Morten Weilbach

Casting:
Philip Stoltenborg Christensen

Cinematography:
Signe Tora Munk Bencke

Compositor:
Birna Rún Ólafsdóttir

Concept Artist:
Soren Bendt Aaboe Pedersen

Continuity:
Annemarie Aaes

Costume Supervisor:
Tea Fuglsang Vestergaard

Costumer:
Vibe Knoblauch Hededam

Director:
Nikolaj Feifer

Editor:
Rasmus Gitz

First Assistant Director:
Emil Sparre-Ulrich

Foley Artist:
Martin Langenbach

Key Grip:
Jimmy Leavens

Lighting Production Assistant:
Kim Bech

Lighting Technician:
Nynne Blak
Mads Køngerskov
Jacob Møller
Astrid Neumann
Adam Wallensten
Torben Wenneberg

Makeup Department Head:
Mille Merian Thybo

Music:
Jóhann Jóhannsson

Producer:
Mikkel Jersin

Producer's Assistant:
Morten Weilbach

Production Design:
Julie Hennecke Hartmann

Production Manager:
Johannes Lynge Larsen

Sound Assistant:
Thomas Huus

Sound Recordist:
Mette Due
Jess Wolfsberg

Still Photographer:
Johanne Fick
Rolf Konow

Storyboard Artist:
Anders Huulgaard

Title Designer:
Marcus Fuchs

Writer:
Nikolaj Feifer

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