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Margit Söderholm
Margit Söderholm (1905–1986) was a Swedish writer. Her prize-winning 1943 historical romance novel ''Sunshine Follows Rain (novel), Sunshine Follows Rain'' was adapted into a 1946 Sunshine Follows Rain, film of the same title. Her 1954 novel ''Clouds Over Hellesta'' was made into a Moon Over Hellesta, 1956 film. Biography Söderholm was the daughter of Robert Söderholm and Aurore Kock. She graduated from Högre lärarinneseminariet and took her philosophical degree in 1935. After working as a subject teacher and lecturer at Bromma kommunale flickskola from 1931 to 1940, she worked as a lecturer at Bromma högre allmänna läroverk from 1940 to 1947 and from 1947 at Nya elementar in Stockholm. Margit Söderholm made her debut in 1940 with Skolflicksbekymmer. Her breakthrough came in 1943 with Driver dagg, faller regn, with which she won a novel prize competition organized by Hemmets Journal, the book publisher Wahlström & Widstrand and SF Studios. The novel was made into a f ...
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Stockholm
Stockholm (; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, most populous city of Sweden, as well as the List of urban areas in the Nordic countries, largest urban area in the Nordic countries. Approximately 1 million people live in the Stockholm Municipality, municipality, with 1.6 million in the Stockholm urban area, urban area, and 2.5 million in the Metropolitan Stockholm, metropolitan area. The city stretches across fourteen islands where Mälaren, Lake Mälaren flows into the Baltic Sea. Outside the city to the east, and along the coast, is the island chain of the Stockholm archipelago. The area has been settled since the Stone Age, in the 6th millennium BC, and was founded as a city in 1252 by Swedish statesman Birger Jarl. The city serves as the county seat of Stockholm County. Stockholm is the cultural, media, political, and economic centre of Sweden. The Stockholm region alone accounts for over a third of the country's Gros ...
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Sunshine Follows Rain (novel)
''Sunshine Follows Rain'' or ''Rain Follows the Dew'' (Swedish: ''Driver dagg faller regn'') is a 1943 Swedish historical novel by Margit Söderholm. In 1946 it was adapted into a film '' Sunshine Follows Rain'' directed by Gustaf Edgren and starring Mai Zetterling and Alf Kjellin Alf Kjellin (; 28 February 1920 – 5 April 1988) was a Swedish film actor and director, who also appeared on some television shows. Biography Kjellin underwent two changes of names in his early days in Hollywood. The first studio for which he ....Nordic National Cinemas p.188 References Bibliography * Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. * Gaster, Adrian. ''The International Authors and Writers Who's Who''. International Biographical Centre, 1977. 1943 Swedish novels Swedish novels adapted into films Swedish historical novels Novels by Margit Söderholm Novels set in the 19th century {{1940s-hist-novel-stub ...
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Sunshine Follows Rain
''Sunshine Follows Rain'' (Swedish: ''Driver dagg faller regn'') is a 1946 Swedish historical drama film directed by Gustaf Edgren and starring Mai Zetterling, Alf Kjellin and Sten Lindgren. The film is based on a 1943 novel by Margit Söderholm. Söderholm's novel won an award in a competition, and director Gustaf Edgren who had been on the jury wished to make a film out of it. However Carl-Anders Dymling the head of Svensk Filmindustri, was unimpressed with the story and proved very resistant to the project. However, the film turned out to be the company's most profitable of the sound era.Nordic National Cinemas p.188 The film's sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark. It was made at the Filmstaden in Stockholm with some location shooting around Hälsingland where the film is set. It premiered at the Palladium in Stockholm. It was later released in Germany and Austria by Constantin Film. Synopsis In nineteenth century Sweden, a wealthy farmer's daughter engaged t ...
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Clouds Over Hellesta
''Clouds Over Hellesta'' (Swedish: ''Moln över Hellesta'') is a 1954 Swedish thriller novel by Margit Söderholm.Gaster p.960 A young woman arrives at her future husband's country estate, and is disturbed by the mysterious death of his first wife. Film adaptation In 1956 it was made into the film ''Moon Over Hellesta ''Moon Over Hellesta'' or ''Clouds Over Hellesta'' (Swedish: ''Moln över Hellesta'') is a 1956 Swedish thriller film directed by Rolf Husberg and starring Anita Björk, Birger Malmsten and Doris Svedlund.Krawc p.538 It is an adaptation of the 195 ...'' directed by Rolf Husberg and starring Anita Björk. References Bibliography * Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. * Gaster, Adrian. ''The International Authors and Writers Who's Who''. International Biographical Centre, 1977. 1954 Swedish novels Swedish novels adapted into films Swedish thriller novels Novels by Margit Söderholm {{1950s-thriller ...
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Moon Over Hellesta
''Moon Over Hellesta'' or ''Clouds Over Hellesta'' (Swedish: ''Moln över Hellesta'') is a 1956 Swedish thriller film directed by Rolf Husberg and starring Anita Björk, Birger Malmsten and Doris Svedlund.Krawc p.538 It is an adaptation of the 1954 novel '' Clouds Over Hellesta'' by Margit Söderholm. It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Nils Nilsson. Location shooting took place at the Danbyholm manor house near Katrineholm. Synopsis A newly-engaged young woman travels to her future husband's country estate Hallesta, but becomes concerned about the manner in which his previous wife died. Main cast * Anita Björk as Margareta Snellman * Birger Malmsten as Carl Anckarberg * Doris Svedlund as Eva Anckarberg * Isa Quensel as Emmy Anckarberg * Olof Sandborg as Gustafsson * Brita Öberg as Annie Gustafsson * Dora Söderberg as Agnes * Sif Ruud as Ulla Forsberg * Liane Linden as Louise Holmqvist * Bir ...
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Bibi Jonsson
Bibi is a given name, nickname and surname. People with the nickname or stage name * Bibi Andersson (1935–2019), Swedish actress * Bibi (artist) (born 1964), French visual artist Fabrice Cahoreau * Bibi Baskin (born 1952), Irish former TV and radio presenter * Bibi Besch (1940–1996), Austrian-American actress * Bibi Bourelly (born 1994), German singer and songwriter * Bibi (futsal player), Emanuel Luís Marques Walter de Magalhães (born 1980), Portuguese * Bibi Lindström (1904–1984), Swedish art director * Bibi McGill (born 1964), American guitarist * Bibi Osterwald (1918–2002), American actress * Bibi (singer) (born 1998), South Korean singer * Bibi Torriani (1911–1988), Swiss hockey player and luger * Bibi Zhou (born 1985), Chinese singer * Benjamin Netanyahu (born 1949), Israeli prime minister 1996–1999, 2009–2021, since 2022 * Bianca Andreescu (born 2000), Canadian tennis player * Stefano Battistelli (born 1970), Italian former swimmer People with the giv ...
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All The World's Delights (novel)
''All the World's Delights'' (Swedish: ''All jordens fröjd'') is a 1946 Swedish historical novel by Margit Söderholm. Film adaptation In 1953 it was made into a film of the same title directed by Rolf Husberg and starring Ulla Jacobsson Ulla Jacobsson (23 May 1929 – 20 August 1982) was a Swedish actress. She had the lead role in ''One Summer of Happiness'' (1951) and played the only female speaking role in the film ''Zulu (1964 film), Zulu'' (1964). Early life Jacobsson w ....Goble p.483 References Bibliography * Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. * Gaster, Adrian. ''The International Authors and Writers Who's Who''. International Biographical Centre, 1977. 1946 Swedish novels Swedish novels adapted into films Swedish historical novels Novels by Margit Söderholm Novels set in the 19th century {{1940s-hist-novel-stub ...
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Meeting In Vienna
''Meeting in Vienna'' (Swedish: ''Möte i Wien'') is a 1951 Swedish romance novel by Margit Söderholm.Gaster p.960 A woman returns to post-war Vienna Vienna ( ; ; ) is the capital city, capital, List of largest cities in Austria, most populous city, and one of Federal states of Austria, nine federal states of Austria. It is Austria's primate city, with just over two million inhabitants. ... twenty years after she enjoyed a romance with a student there. References Bibliography * Gaster, Adrian. ''The International Authors and Writers Who's Who''. International Biographical Centre, 1977. 1951 Swedish novels Novels by Margit Söderholm Novels set in Vienna {{1950s-romance-novel-stub ...
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1905 Births
As the second year of the massive Russo-Japanese War begins, more than 100,000 die in the largest world battles of that era, and the war chaos leads to the 1905 Russian Revolution against Nicholas II of Russia (Dmitri Shostakovich, Shostakovich's Symphony No. 11 (Shostakovich), 11th Symphony is subtitled ''The Year 1905'' to commemorate this) and the start of Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland (1905–07), Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland. Canada and the U.S. expand west, with the Alberta and Saskatchewan provinces and the founding of Las Vegas. 1905 is also the year in which Albert Einstein, at this time resident in Bern, publishes his four Annus Mirabilis papers, ''Annus Mirabilis'' papers in ''Annalen der Physik'' (Leipzig) (March 18, May 11, June 30 and September 27), laying the foundations for more than a century's study of theoretical physics. Events January * January 1 – In a major defeat in the Russo-Japanese War, Russian General Anatoly Stessel su ...
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1986 Deaths
The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 ** Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles. ** Spain and Portugal enter the European Community, which becomes the European Union in 1993. * January 11 – The Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges, Gateway Bridge in Brisbane, Australia, at this time the world's longest prestressed concrete free-cantilever bridge, is opened. * January 13–January 24, 24 – South Yemen Civil War. * January 20 – The United Kingdom and France announce plans to construct the Channel Tunnel. * January 24 – The Voyager 2 space probe makes its first encounter with Uranus. * January 25 – Yoweri Museveni's National Resistance Army Rebel group takes over Uganda after leading a Ugandan Bush War, five-year guerrilla war in which up to half a million people are believed to have been killed. They will later use January 26 as the official date ...
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Swedish Novelists
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