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Release Date:
October 12, 2020
Original Title:
Når dansk film går over grænsen
Alternate Titles:
When Danish Film Crosses the Line
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
DR
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
DK: 15
Runtime: 58
Sex, animal cruelty, Jesus and politics! Movies evoke emotions - some more than others. In this documentary, Maria Månson explores the Danish films that have outraged, angered, provoked... and have put Denmark on the cinematic map. This is a celebration of those who dared to step across the accepted border between good and bad.
Camera Operator:
Claus Henrik Sisseck
Mikkel Bøgh Ulriksen
Casper Mortensen
Jarl Therkelsen Kaldan
Paw Lindegaard Nielsen
Color Grading:
Michael Høyen
Director:
Anne Pedersen
Maria Månson
Emil Pyndt Søholt Rasmussen
Zinnini Elkington
Martin Lennon Larsen
Editor:
Ina Hansen
Bjarni Hedtoft Reynisson
Executive Producer:
Helle Sønderby
Makeup & Hair:
Ditte Wozniak
Producer:
Thomas Hedemann Christensen
Production Manager:
Jens Rasmussen
Sound Designer:
Reda El-Kheloufi
Sound Recordist:
Jens Palm Bacher
Technical Supervisor:
Peter Mark
Writer:
Emil Pyndt Søholt Rasmussen
Maria Månson
Zinnini Elkington
Anne Pedersen
Martin Lennon Larsen
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