Glasblåsarns barn
Glasblåsarns barn is a Swedish film, first indended to open on 25 December 1996, but ending up released to cinemas in Sweden on 27 February 1998,[1] directed by Anders Grönros. It is based on the novel with the same name by Maria Gripe.
Glasblåsarns barn | |
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Directed by | Anders Grönros |
Produced by | Anders Birkeland Hans Lönnerheden |
Screenplay by | Anders Grönros |
Story by | Maria Gripe |
Cinematography | Philip Øgaard |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | Sweden, Norway, Finland |
Language | Swedish |
Cast
- Stellan Skarsgård – Albert
- Pernilla August – Sofia
- Thommy Berggren – the Emperor
- Elin Klinga – the Empress
- Lena Granhagen – Flaxa Mildväder
- Oliver P. Peldius – Klas
- Jasmine Heikura – Klara
- Ann-Cathrin Palme – Nana
- Måns Westfelt – the coachman
- Ewa Fröling – Nana (voice)
- Johan Ulveson – Kloke (voice)
- Helge Jordal – the glass-seller
- Margreth Weivers – the doll-selleress
- Martin Lange – a butler
- Peter Nystedt – a butler
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References
- "Glasblåsarns barn". Swedish Film Database. 27 February 1998. Retrieved 6 May 2007.
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