Jag tänker på mig själv - och vänstern (2005)

Genre : Documentary, TV Movie

Runtime : 57M

Director : Maria Rydbrink Raud

Synopsis

Artist Marianne Lindberg De Geer thinks about her old friends from the 70s, where did they all go?

Actors

Marianne Lindberg De Geer
Marianne Lindberg De Geer
Self
Olle Granath
Olle Granath
Self
Sven Wollter
Sven Wollter
Self
Maria Rydbrink Raud
Maria Rydbrink Raud
Self
Michael Segerström
Michael Segerström
Self
Björn Granath
Björn Granath
Self
Hans Mosesson
Hans Mosesson
Self
Ninne Olsson
Ninne Olsson
Self
Bernt Andersson
Bernt Andersson
Self
Carl Johan De Geer
Carl Johan De Geer
Self
Marie-Louise Ekman
Marie-Louise Ekman
Self
Gösta Ekman
Gösta Ekman
Self
Ernst Billgren
Ernst Billgren
Self
Katarina Ewerlöf
Katarina Ewerlöf
Self
Jan Alvermark
Jan Alvermark
Self
Henric Holmberg
Henric Holmberg
Self
Maria Grahn
Maria Grahn
Self

Crews

Maria Rydbrink Raud
Maria Rydbrink Raud
Director
Maria Rydbrink Raud
Maria Rydbrink Raud
Idea
Marianne Lindberg De Geer
Marianne Lindberg De Geer
Idea
Maria Rydbrink Raud
Maria Rydbrink Raud
Producer
Vera Bonnier
Vera Bonnier
Production Manager
Harry Tuvanen
Harry Tuvanen
Director of Photography
Marianne Lindberg De Geer
Marianne Lindberg De Geer
Additional Camera
Carl Johan De Geer
Carl Johan De Geer
Additional Camera
Maria Rydbrink Raud
Maria Rydbrink Raud
Camera Operator
Kersti Grunditz
Kersti Grunditz
Editor
Freddy Olsson
Freddy Olsson
Executive Producer
Hjalmar Ippolito
Hjalmar Ippolito
Producer's Assistant
Juhani Rivinoja
Juhani Rivinoja
Still Photographer
Lars Mongs
Lars Mongs
Still Photographer
Bernt Andersson
Bernt Andersson
Still Photographer
Anders Eklund
Anders Eklund
Color Grading
Bernt Andersson
Bernt Andersson
Music Arranger
Therese Elfström
Therese Elfström
Assistant Editor
Per Sundström
Per Sundström
Sound Mixer
Therese Elfström
Therese Elfström
Graphic Designer

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