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Kärlekens Språk
''Kärlekens språk'' (or ''Kärlekens språk 2000'') is a 2004 Sweden, Swedish sex educational educational film, film directed by Anders Lennberg. The title is a reference to the 1969 sex educational film ''Language of Love, Ur kärlekens språk'' (''Language of Love''). Cast * Regina Lund * Jan Mybrand * Bert-Åke Varg * Kim Anderzon * Themba Tainton * Maj-Briht Bergström-Walan * Katerina Janouch * Arne Weise * Emma Tomasdotter Åberg * Helena Lindblom * Martin Hedman * Sanna B. Danell * Julia Klingener * Emil Ahlén * Mejdi Zoghlami * Charly Wassberg Borbos * Rick Petrini * Sascha Zacharias * Jeremy Wan * Alex Levén * Hanna Axelsson * Elvira Castillo Åkerblom * Joakim Ehrenberg * Helena Thunell * Thomas Olofsson * Sara Sjögren * Peter Lindén * Seija Runsten * Cissi Centerwall * Michelle Meadows * Jan Näpärä * Gustav Söderberg * Emma Hallin * Sara Karlsson * Micke Kazarnowicz * Jane Nord * Ebbe Damm * Johan Karlsson * Johan Westberg * Joakim Karlsson * Malin Westerholm ...
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Regina Lund
Regina Charlotta Theodora Lund (born 17 July 1967) is a Swedish celebrity, award-winning actress, Swedish Grammy nominated artist, singer-songwriter, poet, writer, model, comedian and awarded painter. Regina Lund is a well-known household name in Sweden for film, television, radio, and theatre, as well as musicals and dramas on stage. Soon after acting school, she played Ophelia in Shakespeare's Hamlet directed by the eldest son of Ingmar Bergman, Jan Bergman, which toured throughout Sweden. Regina Lund has been famous for constantly creating and working both in underground and mainstream productions. Early life Born to director Christian Lund (1943–2007) and actress Sonja Lund (b. 1942) in Vaasa, Finland, while her parents were working there in theatre. Regina grew up in Gävle, Gävle, Sweden with her grandparents. From the age of 10 to 18, Regina spent summers with family members in the United States and was an exchange student in Salt Lake City throughout her last year of ...
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Katerina Janouch
Katerina Janouch (born Kateřina Janouchová; 22 February 1964) is a Swedish author, journalist and sexologist of Czechs, Czech origin. She is primarily known for her children's books, but has also written about relationships, abuse, female genital mutilation and the political unrest of Sweden. Childhood Janouch was born in 1964 in Prague, then Czechoslovakia, and is the daughter of the nuclear scientist František Janouch and Ada Kolman, a professor of radiation biology. Her father, who supported Andrei Sakharov who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1972-73 and opposed against the Communist regime, was excluded from the Communist Party and was then asked to emigrate. After a short period in Denmark in 1973, the family moved to Viggbyholm in the Stockholm suburb of Täby in 1974. Her father got to work at the Royal Institute of Technology and founded Charter 77. Janouch quickly learned Swedish, partly because she translated her father's political articles. Studies and journalism Duri ...
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