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Directed by | Kaspar Rostrup |
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Produced by | Bo Christensen |
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Cinematography | Claus Loof |
Edited by | Lars Brydesen |
Music by | Erling D. Bjerno |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Denmark |
Language | Danish |
Jeppe på bjerget (English: Jeppe of the Hill) is a 1981 Danish film directed by Kaspar Rostrup. The script, written by Henning Bahs, was based on a play of the same name by Ludvig Holberg.[1]
The film was produced by Nordisk Film and debuted on 16 February 1981. It won three Bodil Awards: Best Film,[2] Best Actor (for Buster Larsen) and Best Supporting Actor (for Kurt Ravn). It was also entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival.[3]