The Seekers: Thrill Night (2021)
October 7, 2021Release Date
The Seekers: Thrill Night (2021)
October 7, 2021Release Date
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Storm Exner Fjæstad
Asger Lindqvist
Hannah Glem Zeuthen
Petra Lindqvist
Katinka Evers-Jahnsen
Esther
Max Kaysen Høyrup
Svend
Jakob Fauerby
Burglar
Simon Sears
Substitute teacher
Marijana Janković
Tina Lindqvist
Lise Baastrup
Mary – Esther's mom
Sami Darr
John – Esther's dad
Stine Primdahl
Julie – Class teacher
Martin Frislev Ammitsbøl
Police officer
Morten Hemmingsen
Mickey's dad
Mahamad Habane
Clerk
Arthur Drachmann Øfverlind
Mickey
Astrid Buch-Olesen
Saga
Maja Osmani Winther
Olivia
Cuba Bentzen
Jennifer
Freja West Taravillo
Michelle
Bobby Antonio Hancke Rosado
Nakic
Julius Melchiorsen
Lukas
Bodil Merethe Laier
The witch
Katinka M.G. Enselmann
Woman handing out spinach puffs
Benjamin Ahnstrøm Sharifzadeh
Pupil
Cecilie Busk Stie
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Clara Schilling
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Filippa Olsson
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Frej Harley
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Isaiah Bård Kligert
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Liva Manley Rosholm Piil
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Louis Gyarfas Brahe
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Lucas Deckert Forster
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Lærke Villadsen
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Selma Kjær Kuscu
Pupil
Sofia Dreijer
Pupil
Vega Rodríguez-Hansen
Pupil
Mette Valbjørn Skøtt
Producer
Pelle Møller
Writer / Idea
Thomas Scavenius
Cinematography
Teis Syvsig
Sound
Sarita Christensen
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Release DateOctober 7, 2021
Original NameForsvundet til Halloween
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 28m
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Abbas Fadhel (Arabic عباس فاضل) is an Iraqi-French film director, screenwriter and film critic, born in Babylon, Iraq.
Based in France since the age of 18 years, he studied cinema at the Sorbonne University until Ph.D.
In January 2002, he returned to Iraq with a French passport and filmed a documentary film, Back to Babylon (film), in which he asked himself: "What have my childhood friends become? How have their lives changed? What would my life have been like if I hadn't chosen to build my destiny elsewhere?" The country's dramatic situation is the background of this introspective investigation.
One year later, in February 2003, when a new war seems imminent, Abbas Fadhel returned to Iraq with the intention of filming his family and friends, and the superstitious hope of protecting them against the dangers threatening them. When the war started, he returned to France and lost all contact with his family. Two months later, he again returned to Iraq and discovered a country shaken by violence, the nightmare of dictatorship replaced by chaos, but a country where, nonetheless, everything remains possible: the best or the worse. This historical moment is the theme of his second documentary film, We Iraqis.
In 2008, he directed the feature film Dawn of the World, a war-drama in which he gives an unexpected account of the multiple impacts of the Gulf Wars and how they have dramatically damaged an area known to be the geographic location of the biblical Garden of Eden.
In 2015, his new film Homeland (Iraq Year Zero), a monumental documentary of 334 minutes, is awarded at Visions du réel - Nyon International Film Festival.