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Release Date:
June 17, 2022
Original Title:
Vegg Vegg Vegg
Alternate Titles:
Vägg Vägg Vägg
Væg Væg Væg
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Lille Lord
Onzonz
Oslo Pictures
Production Countries:
Norway
Ratings / Certifications:
NO: 12
Runtime: 90
Norway's most popular duo Karpe, invest all their money and time in an immersive show to be performed for only 100 people. What is meant as a gift to the fans and a creative awakening after 20 years as artists, almost costs them their careers and their friendship.
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Associate Producer:
Jan Inge Bekken Stakvik
Colorist:
Joachim Nilsen
Dialogue Editor:
Liana Degtiar
Director:
Erik Treimann
Tommy Gulliksen
Director of Photography:
Agri Soltanpanah
Michael Ray Vera Cruz Angeles
Executive Producer:
Tom Kjeseth
Nicole Nielsen Horanyi
Christian Finnskog
Christian Holst Meinseth
Dyveke Bjørkly Graver
Foley Artist:
Ivo Moraga
Foley Recordist:
Soledad Vargas
Music:
Chirag Rashmikant Patel
Thomas Kongshavn
Magdi Omar Ytreeie Abdelmaguid
Online Editor:
Torstein Sjulstad
Producer:
Renée Hansen Mlodyszewski
Andrea Berentsen Ottmar
Sound Designer:
Odin Eggen Brække
Sound Effects Editor:
Vidar Hemmingsen
Anders Tveten
Emma Linnea Larsen
Sound Recordist:
Espen Husby
Simon Eraker
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