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Nuummioq (2009)

Genre : Drama, Romance

Runtime : 1H 35M

Director : Torben Bech, Otto Rosing

Synopsis

A love-struck man discovers he has an incurable illness shortly after meeting the woman of his dreams.

Actors

Morten Rose
Morten Rose
Carsten
Julie Berthelsen
Julie Berthelsen
Nivi
Lars Rosing
Lars Rosing
Malik
Angunnguaq Larsen
Angunnguaq Larsen
Michael
Mariu Olsen
Mariu Olsen
Sheep Farmer
Makka Kleist
Makka Kleist
Grandmother
Amos Egede
Amos Egede
Grandfather
Else Danis
Else Danis
Doctor
Anja Jochimsen
Anja Jochimsen
Danish Tourist
Ulrikka Holm
Ulrikka Holm
Girl in Bar
Maria P. Kjærulff
Maria P. Kjærulff
Nurse
Arnatsiaq Reimer Eriksen
Arnatsiaq Reimer Eriksen
Lilly
Sorya Paprajong
Sorya Paprajong
Thai Waiter
Karsten Sommer
Karsten Sommer
Customer in Greenhouse

Crews

Torben Bech
Torben Bech
Director
Torben Bech
Torben Bech
Writer
Otto Rosing
Otto Rosing
Director
Sabine Hviid
Sabine Hviid
Production Design
Bo Bilstrup
Bo Bilstrup
Director of Photography
Claus Lauritzen
Claus Lauritzen
Co-Producer
Mikisoq Hove Lynge
Mikisoq Hove Lynge
Producer
Ruth Montgomery
Ruth Montgomery
Associate Producer
Kenneth Asmus Andersen
Kenneth Asmus Andersen
First Assistant Director
Per Chrois
Per Chrois
Production Manager
Andreas Rydbacken
Andreas Rydbacken
Assistant Camera
Inuk Olsen
Inuk Olsen
Best Boy Lighting Technician
Jan de Vroede
Jan de Vroede
Music
Henrik Fleischer
Henrik Fleischer
Editor
Niels Ostenfeld
Niels Ostenfeld
Editor
Johnni Løvkvist
Johnni Løvkvist
Sound
Henry J. Michaelsen
Henry J. Michaelsen
Sound
Lena Olsen
Lena Olsen
Set Designer
Thomas Arent
Thomas Arent
Assistant Sound Editor
Jonas Andreas Jensen
Jonas Andreas Jensen
Sound Editor
James Seddon
James Seddon
Dolby Consultant
Ole Samsøe Andersen
Ole Samsøe Andersen
Visual Effects
Alexander Marthin
Alexander Marthin
Visual Effects Compositor
Bo Nielsen
Bo Nielsen
Visual Effects Compositor
Henrik Gugge Garnov
Henrik Gugge Garnov
Sound Mixer

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