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Esthers orkester (2022)

Genre : Drama, Comedy

Runtime : 0M

Director : Alexander Bak Sagmo

Synopsis

Thomas has to take over his wife's job of conducting the family orchestra. Two fateful days intertwine. Both are imperfect, unpredictable, and beautiful in their very own way. In these two days, Thomas is confronted with 3 vital things.

Actors

Annika Aakjær
Annika Aakjær
Esther
Johannes Lilleøre
Johannes Lilleøre
Thomas
Ulf Pilgaard
Ulf Pilgaard
Jørgen
Peter Gantzler
Peter Gantzler
Troels
Emma Pi
Emma Pi

Crews

Alexander Bak Sagmo
Alexander Bak Sagmo
Director
Alexander Bak Sagmo
Alexander Bak Sagmo
Writer
Troels Engelbrecht
Troels Engelbrecht
Writer
Mette Mikkelsen
Mette Mikkelsen
Producer
Sofie Lyngholm Sørensen
Sofie Lyngholm Sørensen
Editor
Aske Bode
Aske Bode
Original Music Composer
Annika Aakjær
Annika Aakjær
Original Music Composer

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