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Self Portrait (2020)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 20M

Director : Katja Høgset

Synopsis

The documentary is a portrait of an artist and a portrait of a deadly disease. Lene Marie Fossen was a gifted photographer who suffered from severe anorexia. Self Portrait is a film about the power of art and survival, but it also raises important questions about what treatment one who suffers from severe anorexia needs.

Actors

Lene Marie Fossen
Lene Marie Fossen
Herself
Torill Fossen
Torill Fossen
Herself
Geir Fossen
Geir Fossen
Himself
Morten Krogvold
Morten Krogvold
Himself
Susanne Sundfør
Susanne Sundfør
Herself

Crews

Margreth Olin
Margreth Olin
Co-Director
Katja Høgset
Katja Høgset
Director
Espen Wallin
Espen Wallin
Co-Director
Margreth Olin
Margreth Olin
Producer
Margreth Olin
Margreth Olin
Writer
Helge Billing
Helge Billing
Editor
Katja Høgset
Katja Høgset
Writer
Espen Wallin
Espen Wallin
Writer
Øystein Mamen
Øystein Mamen
Director of Photography
Espen Wallin
Espen Wallin
Director of Photography
Lars Erlend Tubaas Øymo
Lars Erlend Tubaas Øymo
Director of Photography
Susanne Sundfør
Susanne Sundfør
Original Music Composer
Raymond Gangstad
Raymond Gangstad
Colorist
Jens Mathias Falkenberg
Jens Mathias Falkenberg
Sound
Magnus Haukaas
Magnus Haukaas
Sound Editor
Håkon Lammetun
Håkon Lammetun
Sound Designer
Vegard Ronæss Soldal
Vegard Ronæss Soldal
Sound Recordist
Milla Olin
Milla Olin
Thanks
Thomas Robsahm
Thomas Robsahm
Thanks

Trailers and other movies

Selvportrett - trailer - på kino 17. janaur 2020

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