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God Willing (2006 Film)
''God Willing'' ( sv, Om Gud vill) is a 2006 Swedish romance film directed by Amir Chamdin. The God Willing (soundtrack), soundtrack for this film composed by Nathan Larson (musician), Nathan Larson contains two songs by Nina Persson. Cast *Nina Persson - Juli *Amir Chamdin - Juan *Janne "Loffe" Carlsson - David *Hassan Brijany - Giuseppe *Georgi Staykov - Joro *Sunil Munshi - Jean-Claude *Alexander Karim - Mohammed References External links

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Amir Chamdin
Amir Juan Chamdin, born 4 June 1974, is a Swedish director and musician, renowned for his work across music videos, feature films and TV series. Amir Chamdin first made a name for himself as the front figure of the Swedish hip hop band Infinite Mass. After starting his career on stage performing with the band he later achieved recognition when he turned into a director. Highlights include MTV Best Video winner “You're the Storm” for ((The Cardigans)), the feature film sensation ((Cornelis))—about one of Sweden's greatest music legends, and the crime-thriller ((Hassel)) which reached number 1 as the most watches new series in Sweden and Finland in 2017. In 2020, Chamdin received the award for 'Best Series' at CANNESSERIES for his original TV series, ''Partisan'', which premiered on Viaplay in August the same year. Partisan set a record for the most-viewed Viaplay original show on its premiere night. Biography ''Amir'' Juan Chamdin was born in Huddinge (Sweden) and raised in ...
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Nina Persson
Nina Elisabet Persson (; born 6 September 1974) is the lead singer and lyricist for the Swedish rock band The Cardigans. She has also worked as a solo artist, releasing two albums as A Camp and one under her own name, and has also appeared as a guest artist with several other acts. Persson made her acting debut in the film ''Om Gud vill'' which was released in 2006. She appears on the Manic Street Preachers song "Your Love Alone Is Not Enough", which reached #2 on the UK chart, on the album ''Send Away the Tigers''. She also features on the 2009 Sparklehorse/Danger Mouse (music producer), Danger Mouse collaboration ''Dark Night of the Soul (album), Dark Night of the Soul'' singing "Daddy's Gone". Persson's first solo album released under her own name, ''Animal Heart'', was released on 10 February 2014 on the independent British record label Lojinx, Lojinx Records. Personal life Persson grew up in Jönköping, Sweden. "I grew up in a middle-class, academic family," Persson said ...
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Nathan Larson (musician)
Nathan Peter Larson (born September 12, 1970) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and author. He came to prominence in the 1990s as the guitarist for the rock group Shudder to Think. He has since worked on many film score compositions. He is married to Nina Persson, the lead singer of the Swedish rock band The Cardigans, and the couple have collaborated on several musical projects. Larson is responsible for arranging 12-hour experimental music concert events, and is one of the founders of the LUMEN PROJECT. In May 2011, Larson's debut novel, '' The Dewey Decimal System'', was published by Akashic Books. The second book in the series was published summer 2012, and is entitled ''The Nervous System.'' The third and final installment in this series, ''The Immune System'', was published in 2015. Music career Maryland-born Larson was the lead guitarist for the 1990s band Shudder to Think, and the original bassist for the hardcore punk band Swiz. Larson was also the creati ...
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Romance Film
Romance films or movies involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters. Typically their journey through dating, courtship or marriage is featured. These films make the search for romantic love the main plot focus. Occasionally, romance lovers face obstacles such as finances, physical illness, various forms of discrimination, psychological restraints or family resistance. As in all quite strong, deep and close romantic relationships, the tensions of day-to-day life, temptations (of infidelity), and differences in compatibility enter into the plots of romantic films. Romantic films often explore the essential themes of love at first sight young and mature love, unrequited love, obsession, sentimental love, spiritual love, forbidden love, platonic love, sexual and passionate love, sacrificial love, explosive and destructive love, a ...
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God Willing (soundtrack)
''God Willing'' is the soundtrack to Amir Chamdin's film '' God Willing'' set in 1975 Stockholm. The original Swedish title is ''Om Gud vill''. The soundtrack was composed by Nathan Larson Nathan Larson may refer to: *Nathan Larson (musician), American musician * Nathan Larson (criminal), American white supremacist and convicted felon See also *Nate Larson Nate Larson (born March 16, 1978) is a Baltimore-based artist and photograph ..., who previously scored such films as '' Dirty Pretty Things'' and '' Boys Don't Cry''. This 5-track EP includes two songs featuring Nina Persson of The Cardigans who plays Finnish tango singer Juli in the film. She is also the wife of Nathan Larson. Track listing # "God Willing Theme" - Nathan Larson # "Oriental Love (Itämaista Rakkautta)" - Juli and the Monoliths # "Aatini El-Naya" - Nathan Larson # " Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground" - Nina Persson & Nathan Larson # "God Willing End Title" - Nathan Larson References * {{DEFAULTSORT:God ...
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Janne "Loffe" Carlsson
Jan Edvard Carlsson (12 March 1937 – 31 August 2017), known professionally as Janne 'Loffe' Carlsson, was a Swedish actor, musician, composer and artist. Early life Carlsson was born on 12 March 1937 in Katarina Parish, Stockholm, the son of Erik Carlsson (1893–1953) and Tyra Törnkvist (1901–1981). His older brother, Leopold Fare (1926–1996), was an artist. He also had one sister, Gerd Carlsson. Carlsson was the uncle of and paternal uncle of . Career Carlsson's debut as an actor came in 1950. He is perhaps most famous for his roles in the comedies ''Repmånad'' (1979) and ''Göta kanal eller Vem drog ur proppen?'' (1981). Carlsson is also well known for playing lead roles in several film adaptations of the Swedish writer Stig Claesson's books, such as '' Vem älskar Yngve Frej'' (1973), '' På palmblad och rosor'' (1976) and ''Henrietta'' (1983). Carlsson was also a skilled drummer and featured on several albums of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, notably for fellow Swede ...
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Hassan Brijany
Hassan Brijany (12 April 1961 – 23 July 2020) was an Iranian-Swedish actor. Biography Brijany grew up in north Iran. His father wanted him to become a brain surgeon, but he was more interested in theater. He got his education in acting in Tehran, but was forced to leave the country in the mid 1980s because of the effects of the Iranian revolution and war with Iraq and travelled to Sweden. Brijany learned to speak Swedish quickly and already after a few months in the country he got a job as an interpreter for migration work. At the end of the 1980s, Brijany started acting again and debuted in the Play ''Främmande'' at Angeredteatern in Gothenburg. He would also appear in TV-series like '' Tre Kronor'' on TV4, ''Tusenbröder'' and ''Orka! Orka!'' Brijany became known to a larger audience with his role as Serbandi in the film ''Hus i helve'' in 2002. He has also had roles in ''Beck – Det tysta skriket'' in 2007 and ''Babas bilar'' in 2006. Hassan Brijany died in July 2020, af ...
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Georgi Staykov
Georgi Staykov ( bg, Георги Стайков, born 10 August 1964 in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian actor. He graduated in acting from the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts, Sofia. Professional career His debut in cinema was a minor role in ''Boris I'' in 1985. in 1988, Staykov became famous in Bulgaria with "Vchera" ( bg, Вчера, en, Yesterday), where he portrayed Rostislav, a student in an elite high school in Communist Bulgaria, who rebels against the hollowness of the system and the absurd rules. After the fall of communism, Staykov moved first to London, and later to Stockholm, Sweden. In Swedish cinema, he typically portrays Eastern European villains. "My Serbian friends refer to me as 'the main bad guy,'" he said in a 2007 interview. "I've played this role for all possible languages which has these 'bad guys' - Russian mafia, Hungarian... Serbian of course. Overall, I play Eastern Europeans. All bad guys who eventually die." Staykov portrays ...
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Sunil Munshi
Sunil (सुनील) is a first name for males, often found in the South Asian community. The Sanskrit word ' means "dark", "very blue", and is also an epithet of Krishna. Notable people * Sunil (actor), Indian Telugu film actor * Sunil (director), Indian Malayalam film director * Sunil Kumar Ahuja (born 1961), American scientist * Sunil Ambwani (born 1952), Indian judge * Sunil Ariyaratne (born 1949), Sri Lankan director, lyricist, poet and writer * Sunil Barve (born 1966), Indian actor and producer * Sunil Batta (born 1961), Indian cameraman, director, producer and scriptwriter * Sunil Bohra, Indian film producer * Sunil Chhetri (born 1984), Indian footballer * Sunil Kumar Choudhary (1980–2008), Indian military officer * Sunil Deshmukh (born 1958), Indian doctor and member of Legislative Assembly * Sunil Dhaniram (born 1968), Canadian cricketer * Sunil Dutt (1929–2005), Indian actor, director, politician and producer * Sunil Edirisinghe (born 1949), Sri Lankan ...
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Alexander Karim
Alexander Ally Karim (born 26 May 1976) is a Swedish actor and writer. He made waves as Frank Nordling on TV3's ''Advokaten'', as he was the first Black actor to play a lead character in a primetime drama in Sweden. Background Karim was born Alexander Kimbugwe Karim on 26 May 1976 in Uppsala, Sweden to a family of refugees from Uganda who came to Sweden in 1975 to escape despotic president Idi Amin. He has two brothers: director Othman "Osmond" Karim and director Baker Karim. Karim is married with three children. Career After completing the high school, he moved, as well as the brothers before him, to the United States and City College in Los Angeles, where he trained himself to actors. He later admitted to The Hudson Theater in the same city. In 2000, Karim moved back to Sweden and started working in film. In his first movie from the same year, the short film Rampljus, which is about an unemployed actor in Helsingborg, he collaborated with the brother Baker. The film became a g ...
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2000s Romance Films
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Swedish Romance Films
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