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Aniara (1986)

Genre : Science Fiction, TV Movie, Drama

Runtime : 1H 1M

Director : Bjørn Hulleberg, Vilhelm M. Seyffarth

Synopsis

Musical production of the space epic Aniara.

Actors

Lill Lindfors
Lill Lindfors
Egil Eldøen
Egil Eldøen
Björn Thylander
Björn Thylander
Mimaroben
Ernst Sture Rolandsen
Ernst Sture Rolandsen
pilot
Fredrik Utheim
Fredrik Utheim
pilot / livvakt / soldat
Anne-Marie Brännström
Anne-Marie Brännström
Isagel
Kåre Hermanrud
Kåre Hermanrud
Chefone
Nils Gabrielsen
Nils Gabrielsen
chefsgoldondören
Lone Cathrine Tiller
Lone Cathrine Tiller
Daisi Doody
Kristin Lotherington
Kristin Lotherington
glassblåsan
Maj Johansen
Maj Johansen
den stenstumt döve
Unn Holmestrand
Unn Holmestrand
den blinde
Josefin Brännström
Josefin Brännström
den söndersprängde
Frank Kidder
Frank Kidder
livvakt / soldat
Viggo Elster
Viggo Elster
tekniker
Kathrine Sommerfeldt
Kathrine Sommerfeldt
Yaal
Lena Björkman
Lena Björkman
Libidel
Marit Pedersen
Marit Pedersen
Chebeba
Taran Lysne
Taran Lysne
Gena
Hanne Reichelt
Hanne Reichelt
Heba / den nakne
Tone Minerva Grennes
Tone Minerva Grennes
flickan från Rind
Erling Klaussen
Erling Klaussen
överstepräst
Siw Svensson
Siw Svensson
människooffer

Crews

Harry Martinson
Harry Martinson
Writer
Kjetil Bjørnstad
Kjetil Bjørnstad
Musician
Kjetil Bjørnstad
Kjetil Bjørnstad
Original Music Composer
Rolf Graf
Rolf Graf
Musician
Svein Dag Hauge
Svein Dag Hauge
Musician
Per Hillestad
Per Hillestad
Musician
Geir Langslet
Geir Langslet
Musician
Geir Langslet
Geir Langslet
Music Editor
Ellen Marie Vadseth Aksnes
Ellen Marie Vadseth Aksnes
Conductor
Kristine Glenne
Kristine Glenne
Choreographer
Bjørn Hulleberg
Bjørn Hulleberg
Director
Morten Skallerud
Morten Skallerud
Animation
Sten Høiby
Sten Høiby
Lighting Director
Jorid Stamnes
Jorid Stamnes
Script Supervisor
Sven Persson
Sven Persson
Sound
Sven Persson
Sven Persson
Sound Designer
Eilif Stene
Eilif Stene
Sound Mixer
Kristen Lysne
Kristen Lysne
Property Master
Ann Thorstensen
Ann Thorstensen
Makeup & Hair
Anne Lise Eriksen
Anne Lise Eriksen
Makeup & Hair
Einar Andreassen
Einar Andreassen
Lighting Technician
Reidun Gaaseide
Reidun Gaaseide
Lighting Technician
Ole Jørgen Theodorsen
Ole Jørgen Theodorsen
Sound
Øivind Dreyer
Øivind Dreyer
Sound
Magne Forseth
Magne Forseth
Camera Operator
Halvard Iversen
Halvard Iversen
Camera Operator
Trude Kverndal
Trude Kverndal
Camera Operator
Torbjørn Laxå
Torbjørn Laxå
Camera Operator
Hans E. Voktor
Hans E. Voktor
Camera Operator
Eldrid Orvik
Eldrid Orvik
Director of Photography
Trygve Andreassen
Trygve Andreassen
Editor
Stein Stephansen
Stein Stephansen
Technical Supervisor
Kjetil Ness
Kjetil Ness
First Assistant Director
Bent Svinnung
Bent Svinnung
Production Manager
Vilhelm M. Seyffarth
Vilhelm M. Seyffarth
Director

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