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Stockholm Östra (film)
''Stockholm East'' ( sv, Stockholm Östra) is a Swedish drama film, released in 2011 and directed by Simon Kaijser. Plot Stockholm East is the love story between two strangers, bound together by a tragedy that has taken its toll on both their lives and relationships. They meet and begin a passionate relationship, while both of them hide an inconvenient truth from the other. The story starts with Johan (Persbrandt) accidentally hitting nine-year-old Tove, daughter of Anna (Iben Hjejle), with his car, and killing her. Both adult characters have a hard time moving on with their life, and their relationships with their SOs suffer. About a year later, the two of them meet by chance. Johan knows who Anna is, but Anna doesn't know who Johan is - she is simply grateful to have someone in her life who she can talk to about Tove, pretending that her daughter is still alive. Slowly, they fall in love. Cast * Mikael Persbrandt - Johan * Iben Hjejle - Anna * Liv Mjönes - Kattis * Henrik No ...
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2011 Films
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Fredrik Nilsson (actor)
Fredrik Nilsson may refer to: * Fredrik Nilsson (tennis), Swedish former professional tennis player * Fredrik Nilsson (actor), Swedish actor who appeared in '' Stockholm Östra'' * Fredrik Nilsson (drummer), member of the Swedish indie rock band The Sounds * Fredrik Nilsson (football referee), Swedish referee who officiated at the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup * Fredrik Nilsson (ice hockey), Swedish former ice hockey player, see 1991–92 San Jose Sharks season *Fredrik Olaus Nilsson Fredrik Olaus Nilsson (28 July 1809 – 21 or 24 October 1881), also known as F. O. Nilsson, was a pioneer Swedish Baptist pastor and missionary who founded Sweden's first free church, a Baptist congregation. He married Ulrika Sophia Olsson (1812 ...
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Annika Hallin
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