Listen to “Church Full of Bad Men““:
Production Company: Impuls Film
Director: Alexander Bachmann & Johan Nagstrup
Producer: Anna Libak Pedersen & Christian Constantin Pontoppidan
Idea: Ole Nørup & Danni Riddertoft
Creative Director: Danni Riddertoft
Director of Photography: Alexander Bachmann
Assistant Camera: Emil Dalsager
2nd camera Operator: Kristoffer Loft
Lighting Director: August Hempel-Mydtskov
Lighting: Mikkel Bøje
Set Builder: Christian Constantin Pontoppidan
Costume Designer: Celina Mathiesen
Make-up Artist: Sigurveig Þórmundsdóttir
Props: Marie Boye Thomsen & Helle Kirstine Egsgaard
Production Assistant: Kristian Larsen
Runner: Nikoline Xenia Korning Frisenette
Product Manager: Wiebke Averbeck
Post Producer: Johan Nagstrup
Editor: August Hempel-Mydtskov
Colorist: Mikkel Bøje
A big thanks to:
Nordisk Film
Trust Rental
Henrik Nyborg
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