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Disco (2019)

Faith - Hope - Doubt

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 34M

Director : Jorunn Myklebust Syversen

Synopsis

On the surface 19-year-old Mirjam's life appears perfect. She is a world champion freestyle disco dancer and the pride of her modern, evangelical church. Yet her body is calling out for help and at the dance world championships, where she is defending her title, she collapses on stage. Her family's solution is for her to focus more on her faith. In search of answers, she turns to a stricter, more conservative church.

Actors

Josefine Frida Pettersen
Josefine Frida Pettersen
Mirjam
Nicolai Cleve Broch
Nicolai Cleve Broch
Pastor Per
Kjærsti Odden Skjeldal
Kjærsti Odden Skjeldal
Vanja
Andrea Bræin Hovig
Andrea Bræin Hovig
Birgitta
Espen Klouman Høiner
Espen Klouman Høiner
Pastor Samuel
Fredericke Rustad Hellerud
Fredericke Rustad Hellerud
Ada
Terje Syversen
Terje Syversen
Pastor Kent
Øyvind Gulli
Øyvind Gulli
Dansetrener
Nancy Gogstad
Nancy Gogstad
Nancy
Andreas Preus Efskin
Andreas Preus Efskin
Trond
Anders Torp
Anders Torp
Pastor Aage
Espen Reboli Bjerke
Espen Reboli Bjerke
Psykiater
Jean Superbanan Andersen
Jean Superbanan Andersen
Agnostic Person

Crews

Jorunn Myklebust Syversen
Jorunn Myklebust Syversen
Director
Jorunn Myklebust Syversen
Jorunn Myklebust Syversen
Writer
Maria Ekerhovd
Maria Ekerhovd
Producer
Marius Matzow Gulbrandsen
Marius Matzow Gulbrandsen
Director of Photography
Axel Helgeland
Axel Helgeland
Executive Producer
Ragna Nordhus Midtgard
Ragna Nordhus Midtgard
Line Producer
Susanna Alicia Taylor
Susanna Alicia Taylor
Costumer
Catrine Gormsen
Catrine Gormsen
Costumer
Janine Clarson
Janine Clarson
Costumer
Frida Eggum Michaelsen
Frida Eggum Michaelsen
Editor
Mina Nybakke
Mina Nybakke
Editor
Svein-Ketil Bjøntegård
Svein-Ketil Bjøntegård
Sound Designer
Johan Rasmus Pram
Johan Rasmus Pram
Sound Designer
Ellen Oseng
Ellen Oseng
Production Design
Marius Christiansen
Marius Christiansen
Original Music Composer
Thom Hell
Thom Hell
Original Music Composer
Elisa Fernanda Pirir
Elisa Fernanda Pirir
Associate Producer
Svein-Ketil Bjøntegård
Svein-Ketil Bjøntegård
Supervising Sound Editor
Svein-Ketil Bjøntegård
Svein-Ketil Bjøntegård
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Svein-Ketil Bjøntegård
Svein-Ketil Bjøntegård
Sound
Eirik Halsen
Eirik Halsen
Sound Mixer
Johan Rasmus Pram
Johan Rasmus Pram
Supervising Sound Editor
Johan Rasmus Pram
Johan Rasmus Pram
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Johan Rasmus Pram
Johan Rasmus Pram
Sound
Karina Rezhevska
Karina Rezhevska
Foley Mixer
Tormod Ringnes
Tormod Ringnes
Sound
Yvonne Stenberg
Yvonne Stenberg
Sound Effects Editor
Nataliia Syeryakova
Nataliia Syeryakova
Foley Artist
Haakon Hildisch
Haakon Hildisch
Additional Music
Adrian Dark
Adrian Dark
Colorist
Iain Forbes
Iain Forbes
First Assistant Director

Trailers and other movies

Disco | Trailer | Mer Film

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