The Dry Valley (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 2, 2018

Original Title:
The Dry Valley

Alternate Titles:
A száraz völgy
Den skandinaviske landsbyen
Kurak Vadi

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Differ Media
Fritt Ord
Norway Grants

Production Countries:
Norway

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 29

"The Dry Valley" portrays a Romanian village and its inhabitants. For Valea Seaca People Scandinavia became their second home. Most of them travel regularly to Europe to earn money and support their families, often as beggars or unskilled laborers. In order to find the traces of the journey to Scandinavia, two Norwegian filmmakers start to explore the village. A surprising and poetic depiction of the effects of migration on those who leave and are left behind.

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Associate Producer:
Mihai Stoica

Cinematography:
Julie Lunde Lillesæter

Co-Director:
Julia Dahr

Director:
Julie Lunde Lillesæter

Editor:
Adam Thomas

Producer:
Julia Dahr
Julie Lunde Lillesæter

Sound Designer:
Karoline Fjugstad Wendelborg

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Karoline Fjugstad Wendelborg

Supervising Sound Editor:
Karoline Fjugstad Wendelborg

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