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Featuring:
Sidse Babett Knudsen, Bjarne Henriksen, Nicolaj Kopernikus
Written by:
Jonas Elmer
Directed by:
Jonas Elmer
Release Date:
September 19, 1997
Original Title:
Let's Get Lost
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Per Holst Filmproduktion
Production Countries:
Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
DK: 7
Runtime: 92
Three friends, Steffen, Thomas and Mogens spend a lot of time together in Julies apartment while they talk about soccer and how to get enough money for tickets to the big game next week. At the same time Julie is trying to get in contact with her boyfriend René who she thinks is having an affair. They all talk a lot about whats on their mind during this week.
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Director:
Jonas Elmer
Director of Photography:
Bo Tengberg
Steffen Led Sørensen
Editor:
Mette Zeruneith
Key Grip:
Jeppe Lassen
Makeup Artist:
Nini Mandal
Music:
Nikolaj Egelund
Povl Kristian
Producer:
Ingrid Kofoed
Per Holst
Production Design:
Annette Nymark
Production Manager:
Mouns Overgaard
Property Master:
John Elliot Zoffmann
Sound Engineer:
Martin Saabye Andersen
Storyboard Artist:
Carsten Islington
Writer:
Jonas Elmer
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