A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
November 11, 2018
# of Seasons: 3
# of Episodes: 24
Finale:
January 1, 2022
Original Title:
Doggystyle
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
DR TV
Countries:
DK
About the fight for being something, and become something, but especially about standing at the edge and discover that you forgot to be someone. About the fear of feeling indifferent, and the need to belong somewhere. We follow 21-year-old Asta, who "temporarily" returns to her parents' home in the countryside, after living in Copenhagen. That means a reunion, but also a whole new meeting, with family and friends, both new as well as old. The "hillbilly"s shows up in her life again and confronts the prejudices. The meeting with her hometown turns Asta's relationship with herself, her family, friends and especially love upside down. It forces her to take responsibility and challenges her to discover who and what is hiding behind the Instagram filter.
Art Designer:
Anna Samsøe
Assistant Camera:
Samuel Heller
Assistant Director:
Marie Limkilde
Assistant Editor:
Jonathan Dalsmund
Andreas Ekman
Assistant Set Propsman:
Fanny Sivertsen
Camera Operator:
Asger Duus Hansen
Valdemar Winge Leisner
Christian Houge Laursen
Casting Director:
Rie Hedegaard
Costume Designer:
Sascha Valbjørn
Director:
Anna Emma Haudal
Editor:
Sofie Marie Kristensen
Denniz Göl Bertelsen
Editorial Manager:
Mads Kromann
Trine Skovgaard
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Irene Strøyer
Makeup Artist:
Nina Larsen
Master Lighting Artist:
Johannes Rose
Producer:
Rikke Lassen
Production Assistant:
Janni Schou Thomsen
Production Coordinator:
Astrid Fischer Nielsen
Emma Wendorff Skjøth
Production Designer:
Kristine Kujath Thorp
Production Executive:
Coo Pro
Public Relations:
Julie Moltke
David Brorson Fich
Recording Supervision:
Stine Michelsen
Runner Art Department:
Ida Råskov Madsen
Script:
Carl Osbæck Adelkilde
Christoffer Kondrup
Sound Designer:
Alex Pavlovic
Visual Effects:
Ian Bach
Writer:
Anna Emma Haudal
Writers' Assistant:
Christoffer Barfred Krustrup
Katrine Nørregaard
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