Kan du vissla Johanna? (film)
Kan du vissla Johanna? ("Can You Whistle Johanna?") is a Swedish TV film which originally aired over Sveriges Television on 24 December 1994,[1] based on the screenwriter Ulf Stark's 1992 book with the same name. Since 1994 it has been broadcast at Christmas.[2]
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Based on | Kan du vissla Johanna? by Ulf Stark |
Written by | Ulf Stark |
Directed by | Rumle Hammerich |
Starring | Tobias Swärd Jimmy Sandin Per Oscarsson |
Composer(s) | Jacob Groth |
Country of origin | Sweden |
Original language(s) | Swedish |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Agneta Jansson |
Cinematography | Andra Lasmanis |
Running time | 55 minutes[1] |
Production company(s) | Sveriges Television |
Release | |
Original network | Kanal 1 |
Original release |
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The title comes from a 1932 song with the same name by Åke Söderblom and Sten Axelson.
Plot
The film takes place during the 1950s. Berra, a 7-year-old boy, wishes for a grandfather who he can love, who can invite him for coffee and who can teach him how to whistle. His friend Ulf tells him that he can look at the retirement home, where he finds an old man called Nils who becomes Berra's stepgrandfather.
Cast
- Tobias Swärd as Berra (Bertil)
- Jimmy Sandin as Ulf
- Per Oscarsson as Nils
- Helena Kallenbäck as Tora, woman working at the retirement home
- Thomas Roos as Mr Gustavsson
- Gunilla Abrahamsson as teacher
- Gustav Levin as Priest
- Mats Bergman as Tobacco merchant
gollark: Using weird to imply bad is ACTUALLY quite weird.
gollark: Passing all your messages through intermediaries just introduces bee apification.
gollark: Anyway, this is silly.
gollark: That's nice.
gollark: We all know which it is, and APIONET is publicly accessible.
References
- "Kan du vissla Johanna?" (in Swedish). Swedish Film Database. 24 December 1994. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
- Svensk mediedatabas (SMDB)
External links
- The film at SVT's open archive
- Kan du vissla Johanna? on IMDb
- Kan du vissla Johanna? at the Swedish Film Institute Database
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