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Release Date:
December 7, 2011
Original Title:
Irene Huss 12: Jagat vittne
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Nordisk Film Denmark
Yellow Bird
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 15
Runtime: 89
A young beautiful woman is found dead in Göta Älv and on her finger she wears a brilliant-set wedding ring that belongs to someone else. Detective Inspector Irene Huss and her colleagues are put on the case and immediately run into problems. The autopsy shows that the cause of death is not drowning but a head injury. Who is she? She is not missing, no one can identify her, no one knows anything. Meanwhile, in a run-down barracks area, an abused man is sitting and brooding over a terrible secret... Angela Kovács returns in the role of Irene Huss. We also get to see Lasse Brandeby, Reuben Sallmander, Eric Ericson, Dag Malmberg and Anki Lidén again. In addition, a new forensic technician joins the team in the form of Moa Gammel, known from, among others, Summer with Göran. Finally, the hit series about Irene Huss is back, again this time based on Helene Tursten's best-selling detective series, and with more excitement than ever.
Casting Director:
Anna Brandeby
Costume Design:
Hannah Christensson
Director:
Alexander Moberg
Director of Photography:
Erik Persson
Editor:
Gunnar Jönsson
Executive Producer:
Anni Faurbye Fernandez
Peter Hiltunen
Mikael Wallen
First Assistant Director:
Alexander Robin Jönsson
Lukas Urwitz
Svante Åhman
Foley Artist:
Clemens Endreß
Makeup Artist:
Hanna Elwe
Novel:
Helene Tursten
Original Music Composer:
Thomas Hagby
Fredrik Lidin
Producer:
Johan Fälemark
Daniel Gylling
Hillevi Råberg
Production Design:
Gilles Balabaud
Screenplay:
Charlotte Lesche
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