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Black Pete – No, You're It (1980)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 48M

Director : Christian Hartkopp

Synopsis

A drama-documentary film about the fatal effect of poor living conditions on health – the so-called "social inheritance." The principal characters in the film are two fourteen or fifteen-year-old children, Carl and Hanne. Covering a hundred-year period and drawing on case stories recorded by actual hospital staff, the film illustrates a number of variations of "the same old story."

Actors

Carl Quist Møller
Carl Quist Møller
Carl
Susse Brodersen
Susse Brodersen
Hanne
Lone Lindorff
Lone Lindorff
Leif Sylvester
Leif Sylvester
Hannah Bjarnhof
Hannah Bjarnhof
Helle Ryslinge
Helle Ryslinge
Peter Østed
Peter Østed
Esben Høilund Carlsen
Esben Høilund Carlsen
Ove Brusendorff
Ove Brusendorff
Ole Hartkopp
Ole Hartkopp
Svend Heinild
Svend Heinild
Hans Henrik Voetmann
Hans Henrik Voetmann

Crews

Christian Hartkopp
Christian Hartkopp
Director
Dola Bonfils
Dola Bonfils
Assistant Director
Charlotte Strandgaard
Charlotte Strandgaard
Writer
Peer Jansson
Peer Jansson
Writer
Dola Bonfils
Dola Bonfils
Writer
Mogens Kløvedal
Mogens Kløvedal
Writer
Christian Hartkopp
Christian Hartkopp
Writer
Vibeke Windeløv
Vibeke Windeløv
Production Manager
Erik Nissen
Erik Nissen
Unit Manager
Peter Roos
Peter Roos
Director of Photography
Eigil Jacobsen
Eigil Jacobsen
Assistant Camera
Søren Danielsen
Søren Danielsen
Electrician
Søren Rasmussen
Søren Rasmussen
Electrician
Christian Hartkopp
Christian Hartkopp
Editor
Janus Billeskov Jansen
Janus Billeskov Jansen
Editor
Inga Hedal
Inga Hedal
Set Dresser
Birthe Qualmann
Birthe Qualmann
Costumer
Manon Rasmussen
Manon Rasmussen
Costumer
Leif Hägg
Leif Hägg
Makeup & Hair
Troels Orland
Troels Orland
Sound
Leif Jensen
Leif Jensen
Sound
Michael Dela
Michael Dela
Sound
Karl-Otto Hedal
Karl-Otto Hedal
Production Design

Posters and backgrounds

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