A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
February 27, 2006
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 4
Finale:
March 20, 2006
Original Title:
Kronprinsessan
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
SF Studios
Countries:
SE
Right before Christmas Charlotte Ekeblad is given an offer she hardly can refuse, to become a minister in the Swedish Parliament. As minister of environment she is put in a position with no greater power, yet the prime minister comes out as a modern and open minded leader with a young woman in his staff. Charlotte Ekeblad though, is torn between a family life as a woman, and the opportunity to make a career. In the middle of this stands a husband not really sure what to think of becoming number two in the family, and a resistance in the male domination of the government. The pressure builds up and the marriage starts to shake in its foundations. It's time for Charlotte to ask herself if the price for the ability to change is too high.
Additional Still Photographer:
Knut Koivisto
Assistant Editor:
Gustav Wachtmeister
Casting:
Sara Törnkvist
Cinematography:
Jonas Alarik
Costume Design:
Ewa Mark
Director:
Kathrine Windfeld
Electrician:
Bo Eriksson
Anders Freudendahl
Executive Producer:
Johan Mardell
First Assistant Camera:
Tobias Höiem-Flyckt
First Assistant Director:
Henrik Henziger
Grip:
Stefan Eidin
Line Producer:
Martin Cronström
Makeup Artist:
Carin Blum
Birgitta Stenqvist
Music:
Jean-Paul Wall
Adam Nordén
Music Editor:
Max Linder
Music Supervisor:
Markus Bergkvist
Producer:
Anna Croneman
Production Accountant:
Britt-Marie Ullvin
Production Design:
Catharina Nyqvist Ehrnrooth
Production Manager:
Frida Hvenmark
Script Editor:
Gunilla Jensen
Script Supervisor:
Anna-Liisa Putkinen
Second Assistant Director:
Hanna Andersson
Sound:
Erik Forslund
Tommy Höglind
Börje Johansson
Göran Nylander
Ernst Ödegaard
Sound Mixer:
Lars Heleander
Hans Barkman
Steadicam Operator:
Johan Phillips
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