Fröken Frimans krig
Fröken Frimans krig ("Miss Friman's War") is a Swedish drama television series that first aired on SVT in December 2013 for three episodes during the Christmas and New Years weekend.[1] Sissela Kyle plays women's rights advocate Dagmar Friman,[2] a fictitious version of Anna Whitlock, who in 1905 founded the consumer cooperative Svenska hem. The series is written by Pernilla Oljelund,[1] and is based partly on the book Svenska Hem – en passionerad affär (2005) by Monika Björk and Eva Kaijser. Following the success of the series, the book was re-released in 2013 under the name Svenska Hem – Den sanna historien om Fröken Frimans krig.[1] Fröken Frimans krig is directed by Mikael Hellström and produced by Maria Nordenberg. A second season aired in December 2015, again for the Christmas and New Years weekend, with three more episodes.[3] A third season aired in December 2016,[2][4] and the fourth season aired in December 2017, with three more episodes each.
Fröken Frimans krig | |
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Sofia Ledarp on Guldbaggegalan January 21, 2013 at Cirkus in Stockholm. | |
Genre | Drama |
Starring | Sissela Kyle, Sofia Ledarp, Frida Hallgren |
Country of origin | Sweden |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Release | |
Original network | SVT |
Original release | December 2013 |
The series has been aired in Iran, Mexico, and Slovenia as of December 2015.[5]
Roles
- Sissela Kyle – Dagmar Friman
- Sofia Ledarp – Kinna Boman
- Frida Hallgren – Lottie Friman
- Maria Kulle – Emmy
- Lena T Hansson – Alma
- Emelie Wallberg – Tora Nilsson
- Kristoffer Berglund – Jon Oskarsson
- Gustaf Hammarsten – Axel Friman
- Ulla Skoog – Rut
- Allan Svensson – Frithiof Johannesson
- Emil Almén – Egon
- Suzanne Ernrup – Fru Zander
- Rolf Lassgård – Ruben Lehmann
- Edvin Ryding – Gunnar
- Nicole Gutniak – Ina
- Ann-Charlotte Franzén – Barnavårdskvinnan
- Henrik Norlén – Anders Lithner
- Sofia Rönnegård – Jungfru
- Douglas Johansson – Hennings doctor
- Per Svensson – Mauritz Collin
- Anders Johannisson – Fastighetsskötare
- Johannes Wanselow – Nordlund
- Claes Hartelius – Tore Berger
- Peter Carlberg – Veterinär
- Tobias Aspelin – Förrättare
- Erik Johansson – DN-redaktör
- Michael Petersson – Herr Nettelman
- Richard Ohlsson – Springpojken Kalle
- Magnus Krepper - Ernst Recke
Criticism and fiction
In the Sveriges Radio show Vetenskapsradion Historia (aired 8 May 2014), historian Anita du Rietz stated that the series inaccurately portrays the situation of women during the early 1900s, and also misrepresents the work of Anna Whitlock.[6] According to du Rietz, women's working situation at the time was much better than what is shown in the series.[6]
References
- Fröken Frimans krig - Svenskt drama Archived 2017-07-01 at the Wayback Machine SFI.se Retrieved 25 December 2015
- Jeanette Gentele (23 December 2015). "Recension: Fröken Frimans krig, säsong 2 (TV) - SvD". Svenska Dagbladet. Archived from the original on 26 December 2015. Retrieved 25 December 2015.
- "Se första bilderna från nya "Fröken Frimans krig"". Aftonbladet. Archived from the original on 26 December 2015. Retrieved 25 December 2015.
- "Fröken Friman får en tredje säsong – Kyle i glädjevrål". svt.se. Archived from the original on 27 December 2015. Retrieved 25 December 2015.
- "Iran köper "Fröken Frimans krig"". Aftonbladet. Archived from the original on 26 December 2015. Retrieved 25 December 2015.
- Sveriges Radio. "Hur Hedenhös blev bonde". Archived from the original on 26 December 2015. Retrieved 25 December 2015.