Under solen  (1998)

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The movie Under solen, released in 1998 and directed by Colin Nutley, was shot on film using Aaton 35-III Camera, Moviecam Compact Camera and Canon Lenses, Zeiss Super Speed Lenses with Jens Fischer as cinematographer and editing by Perry Schaffer.
Directed by | Colin Nutley
Cinematography by | Jens Fischer
Edited by | Perry Schaffer
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Country | Sweden
Language | Swedish
Genres | Drama, Romance

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Erik Jonsson
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