A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 9, 2015
Original Title:
Se Meg
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Westerdals Oslo ACT
Production Countries:
Norway
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 24
Isak Fossum, a Norwegian writer and superstar is working on the sequel to his first book. This work is tearing on his soul and leads Isak to feel the pressure of not being able to deliver what is expected of him, both from his line of work and from his beautiful wife Isabell. He has been given a deadline, he has one month to complete a draft for his new novel. At this point in life Isak is scared of losing everything and the pain makes him very unstable. His relationship with Isabell is struggling. One day she decides to arrange a vacation to save their relationship. But Isak doesn't know that Isabell has her own agenda. She wants something, something he can't give. This is the trip that may change them forever.
Assistant Director:
Øyvind Larsen Runestad
Casting:
David Andersen
Cinematography:
Eirik Skarstein
Director:
David Andersen
Editor:
Tore Nilsen
Gaffer:
Johan Kuurne
Hairstylist:
Monica Fayad
Elisabeth Mainy
Key Grip:
Eirik Skarstein
Location Manager:
Daniel Feidal
Makeup Artist:
Monica Fayad
Elisabeth Mainy
Original Music Composer:
Jasmina Sinadinovic
Producer:
Daniel Feidal
Production Assistant:
Margrethe Lebesby
Production Coordinator:
Margrethe Lebesby
Production Design:
Linda Convery Løvold
Production Manager:
Daniel Feidal
Script Supervisor:
Tore Nilsen
Set Costumer:
David Andersen
Elisabeth Velle Andersen
Set Decoration:
Linda Convery Løvold
Kine Skimten Andersen
Set Designer:
Kine Skimten Andersen
Linda Convery Løvold
Sound Designer:
Elvis Medic
Espen Album Syversen
Sound Editor:
Elvis Medic
Espen Album Syversen
Sound Mixer:
Elvis Medic
Espen Album Syversen
Writer:
David Andersen
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