A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
December 1, 2005
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 24
Finale:
December 24, 2005
Creators:
Lene Kaaberbøl
Mette Finderup
Merlin P. Mann
Original Title:
Jul i Valhal
Alternate Titles:
Jul I Valhal 2005
Genres:
Family
Production Companies:
Cosmo Film
Countries:
DK
Jul i Valhal is a Danish television advent calendar. It first aired in the December 2005 on TV 2 Denmark television station, on TV 2 Norway in December 2006 and in December 2007 on the Swedish Barnkanalen. In 2008 it is being aired in Finland on Yle2. As a television advent calendar, it has 24 episodes, and one new episode was aired per day from December 1 to December 24. Jul i Valhal is primarily about two children named Jonas and Sofie, and their adventures with the Norse gods.
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Lis Kasper Bang
Assistant Unit Manager:
Rasmus Kjær Flensborg
Casting:
Anja Philip
Cinematography:
Henrik Kristensen
Costume Design:
Stine Gudmundsen-Holmgreen
Stine Terp
Costume Supervisor:
Stine Gudmundsen-Holmgreen
Costumer:
Stine Terp
Director:
Martin Schmidt
Editor:
Christin Illeborg
Elin Pröjts
Executive Producer:
Tomas Hostrup-Larsen
First Assistant Director:
Nicolai Kornum
Idea:
Mette Finderup
Lene Kaaberbøl
Merlin P. Mann
Key Makeup Artist:
Anne Cathrine Sauerberg
Line Producer:
Tina Winholt
Makeup Artist:
Dorte Jacobsen
Malin Birch-Jensen
Music:
Martin Brygmann
Lars Daniel Terkelsen
Post Production Supervisor:
Christine Ekstrand
Post-Production Manager:
Iben Snebang
Producer:
Rasmus Thorsen
Production Design:
Peter De Neergaard
Sarah Maria Fritsche
Production Manager:
Line Spanning
Script Supervisor:
Jill Knuttel
Unit Production Manager:
Nicolai Kornum
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