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The First AD

"One day you just snap"

A Swedish independent comedy about power. The 25-year-old idealist ANTON is First AD (First Assistant Director) on a feature film shooting. 10-year-old lead character KLARA has a strong fairness pathos and she and Anton become friends during filming. Anton's role as leader of the shooting is torpedoed from all sides and he gets more and more broken down by the job - and one day he just snaps! Klara sees what happens and is forced to use the great power she actually has, to really make a change.

Top Cast

  • Morgan Alling

    Morgan Alling

    Bike

  • Suzanne Reuter

    Suzanne Reuter

    Suzanne

  • David Arnesen

    David Arnesen

    Anton

  • Ebba Trulsson

    Ebba Trulsson

    Attributör

  • Mattias Tor Pettersson

    Mattias Tor Pettersson

    B-foto

  • Janna Granström

    Janna Granström

    Bakomfilmare

  • Bert-Åke Varg

    Bert-Åke Varg

    Bert-Åke

  • Eva Funck

    Eva Funck

    Anita

  • Philip Hughes

    Philip Hughes

    Paul

Overview

A Swedish independent comedy about power. The 25-year-old idealist ANTON is First AD (First Assistant Director) on a feature film shooting. 10-year-old lead character KLARA has a strong fairness pathos and she and Anton become friends during filming. Anton's role as leader of the shooting is torpedoed from all sides and he gets more and more broken down by the job - and one day he just snaps! Klara sees what happens and is forced to use the great power she actually has, to really make a change.

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