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26 min
Sprees of violence, occult rituals, and brainwashing aren’t exactly what we’ve come to expect with Danish rock-legends Dizzy Mizz Lizzy. But in the hands of director Marc Luis Sutton, that’s exactly the story that unfolds in the 23 minutes long suite ‘Amelia’ from the band’s latest album, Alter Echo. The result is an opulent work of art, beautifully shot on 16mm.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Angela Bundalovic | Amelia | Unowned | |
Sandra Guldberg Kampp | Anna | Unowned | |
George Alsford | Leader | Unowned | |
Benjamin Stender | Boyfriend | Unowned | |
Stine Primdahl | Woman | Unowned | |
Thalita Beltrão Sørensen | Young Woman | Unowned | |
Kasper Gram | Politician | Unowned | |
Frederik Møgelberg Nielsen | Journalist | Unowned | |
Ulver Skuli Abildgaard | Old Man | Unowned | |
Jakob Øster | Amelia’s Father | Unowned | |
Therese Indiane Nauta | Amelia’s Mother | Unowned | |
Flora Augusta | Young Amelia | Unowned | |
Ida Ellevang Larsen | Young Anna | Unowned | |
Martin Arnold Agersnap | Henchman 1 | Unowned | |
Jochen Diekmann | Henchman 2 | Unowned |