To Kill a Child (2003 film)

To Kill a Child (Swedish: Att döda ett barn) is a Swedish-Finnish short film from 2003 that is based on Stig Dagerman's novella Att döda ett barn.[1]

To Kill a Child
Att döda ett barn
Directed byAlexander Skarsgård
Produced byAnna Knochenhauer
Written byAlexander Skarsgård
Björne Larson
Based onTo Kill a Child
by Stig Dagerman
StarringValter Skarsgård
Christer Fjellström
Evalena Ljung Kjellberg
Jonas Sjöqvist
Sofia Zouagui
Narrated byStellan Skarsgård
Music byMario Adamson
CinematographyJohn Christian Rosenlund
Edited byKristin Grundström
Production
company
Björne Larson AB
Distributed byBjörne Larson Film
Film i Väst
Release date
Running time
8 minutes
CountryFinland
Sweden
LanguageSwedish

Plot

A man is on his way to the ocean. A child is running through a backyard. In four minutes their fates will intertwine. One life will be changed forever whilst the other's flame will burn out.

About the film

The film premiered on 7 February 2003 and has also been shown on Swedish Television.[2]

Cast

  • Valter Skarsgård - The Child
  • Christer Fjellström - The Father
  • Evalena Ljung Kjellberg - The Mother
  • Jonas Sjöqvist - The Man
  • Sofia Zouagui - The Woman
  • Stellan Skarsgård - Narrator

Awards

  • 2003 Odense International Film Festival - Grand Prix: Alexander Skarsgård and Björne Larson
  • 2003 Odense International Film Festival - Press Award: Alexander Skarsgård and Björne Larson[3]
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References

  1. "Att döda ett barn". Nyheter24 Filmtipset (in Swedish). Retrieved 21 August 2015.
  2. "Att döda ett barn". Svensk Filmdatabas (in Swedish). Retrieved 21 August 2015.
  3. "To Kill a Child". Glimtz.net. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 20 August 2015.


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