Foreigners (film)
Foreigners (Swedish: Jag heter Stelios) is a 1972 Swedish drama film directed by Johan Bergenstråhle. Bergenstråhle won the award for Best Director at the 9th Guldbagge Awards.[1] The working title of the film was Kocksgatan 48.[2]
Foreigners | |
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Directed by | Johan Bergenstråhle |
Written by | Johan Bergenstråhle Theodor Kallifatides |
Starring | Maria Antipa |
Cinematography | Petter Davidson |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Cast
- Maria Antipa as Maria
- Andreas Bellis as Dimitris
- Edith Jansson as Housewife
- Mårten Larsson as Chef
- Harriette Lindered as Waitress
- Gisela Louhimo as Waitress
- Anastasios Margetis as Tomas
- Helena Olofsson-Carmback (as Helena Olofsson)
- Konstantinos Papageorgiou as Stelios
- Despina Tomazani as Despina
- Savas Tzanetakis as Kostas
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References
- "Jag heter Stelios (1972)". The Swedish Film Database. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
- Swedish Film Institute.
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