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Directed by | Kristian Petri |
Written by | Jonas Frykberg Lars Norén (play) |
Produced by | Christer Nilson Nik Hedman Lars Kolvig Enrico Molé |
Starring | Rebecka Hemse Michael Nyqvist Jonas Karlsson |
Cinematography | Göran Hallberg |
Edited by | Johan Söderberg |
Music by | David Österberg Johan Söderberg |
Release date |
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Running time | 114 minutes |
Countries | Sweden Denmark |
Language | Swedish |
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Rebecka Hemse .... Emma
Michael Nyqvist .... Erik
Jonas Karlsson .... Stefan
Pernilla August .... Ann
Gunnel Fred .... Eva
Valter Skarsgård .... Daniel (young)
Gustaf Skarsgård .... Daniel (old)
Ingela Olsson .... Actress
Leif Andrée .... Actor
Ebba Hultkvist .... Rineke
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