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Tre Vänner
Tre Vänner Produktion AB (literally: Three Friends) was a Swedish production company founded in 1995 by the screenwriters Michael Hjorth, Johan Kindblom, and Tomas Tivemark. It made television programs, movies and commercials. They created the series ''Svensson, Svensson'', ''Cleo (TV series), Cleo'', and ''Mannen som log (TV series), Mannen som log''. The company also produced several television episodes of several TV series, such as ''Världarnas bok'', ''Poliser (TV series), Poliser'', and ''Ett gott parti'', the films ''7 miljonärer'', ''Ett öga rött'', ''Kid Svensk'', and the series ''Det okända (TV series), Det okända''. Tre Vänner also produced the 2010 film ''Easy Money (2010 film), Easy Money (original name: Snabba cash)'', which is an adaptation of Jens Lapidus' novel ''Easy Money (novel), with the same name''. They have also made advertisements for the grocery chain ICA AB, ICA and Swedbank. In addition, the company has also created a wholly owned production compa ...
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Michael Hjorth
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