Grow (2020-2020)

Premiere:
August 16, 2020

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 8

Finale:
September 28, 2020

Creators:
Milad Avaz

Original Title:
Alfa

Alternate Titles:
Grow

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Rocket Road Pictures

Countries:
DK

When newly graduated stockbroker Adam discovers his father has died, he leaves his stressful life to return to his roots, taking on his father's role as the leader of a biker gang. At the same time, Adam's brother Jakob has left this messy family and taken a job with the police anti-drug department. This Danish thriller sees the two brothers ending up on a collision course with each other as they choose opposite paths in life.

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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Line Rosenkrantz Jensen

Cinematography:
Carlos Baker
Daniel Cotroneo
Michel Copeland Toft

Costume Design:
Helle Nielsen

Costume Designer:
Angéle Larroque

Costumer:
Emilie Aatoft

Creator:
Milad Avaz

Director:
Milad Avaz

Editor:
Anders Hoffmann
Niels Ostenfeld

Executive Producer:
Christian E. Christiansen
Lars Bjørn Hansen
Maj-Britt Landin

First Assistant Director:
Dusty Dukatz

Idea:
Milad Avaz

Key Makeup Artist:
Maria Engberg Refsgaard

Line Producer:
Sanne Glæsel

Music:
Thomas Volmer Schulz

Post Producer:
Iben Westi

Producer:
Mehdi Avaz
Misam Avaz
Daniel Cotroneo

Script Supervisor:
Christina Desirée Jensen

Second Assistant Director:
Michael Chochol

Set Costumer:
Colleen Fox

Third Assistant Director:
Mathias Dalsgaard Hald

Translator:
Andreas Nelander

Writer:
Milad Avaz

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