Masjävlar
''Dalecarlians '' () is a 2004 Swedish comedy drama film starring Sofia Helin. The word "masjävlar" is a derogatory term for Dalecarlian dialects, Dalecarlians, who are usually known as ''masar''. Cast * Sofia Helin as Mia * Kajsa Ernst as Eivor * Ann Petrén as Gunilla * Barbro Enberg as Barbro * Joakim Lindblad as Jan-Olof * Inga Ålenius as Anna * Willie Andréason as Calle * Lars-Gunnar Aronsson as Ingvar * Peter Jankert as Tommy * Maja Andersson as Ida * Alf Nilsson as Tore External links * * {{GuldbaggeAwardBestFilm 2004 films Swedish comedy-drama films 2000s Swedish-language films Best Film Guldbagge Award winners Films set in Dalarna County 2000s Swedish films ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sofia Helin
Sofia Margareta Götschenhjelm-Helin is a Swedish actress. She was nominated for a Guldbagge Awards, Guldbagge Award for her role in ''Dalecarlians (film), Dalecarlians'', and stars as Saga Norén in the Danish/Swedish co-produced TV series ''The Bridge (2011 TV series), The Bridge'' (Danish: Broen; Swedish: Bron). Early life and education Sofia Margareta Helin was born on 25 April 1972 in Hovsta in Örebro, Närke. Her father was a salesman and her mother a nurse. When she was 10 days old, her grandmother and her six-year-old brother had a car accident; her grandmother survived, but her brother was killed. She grew up in Linghem, Sweden, Linghem, near Linköping. From 1994 to 1996, she went to Calle Flygares theatre school and graduated from the Stockholm Theatre Academy in 2001. Career Helin played the leading role of Chief Inspector Klara in the film ''At Point Blank (film), At Point Blank'' (''Rånarna'') in 2003. In 2004, she took the leading role of Mia in the Swedish co ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Maria Blom
Maria Margareta Blom (born 28 February 1971) is a Swedish film director, dramatist and screenwriter. She is perhaps best known for the film '' Dalecarlians'' from 2004. Blom has written and directed more than ten theatre plays among them ''Rabarbers'', ''Sårskorpor'' and ''Dr. Kokos Kärlekslaboratorium'' at Stockholm City Theatre and ''Under hallonbusken'' at the Royal Dramatic Theatre The Royal Dramatic Theatre (, colloquially ''Dramaten'') is Sweden's national stage for "spoken drama", founded in 1788. Around one thousand shows are put on annually on the theatre's five running stages. The theatre has been at its present lo .... Retrieved 10 March 2015. Filmography *''Masjävlar'' in 2004 *''Nina Frisk'' in 2007 *''Fishy'' in 2008 *''Hallåhall ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Inga Ålenius
Inga Maria Ålenius (15 May 1938 – 23 April 2017, in Stockholm) was a Swedish actress. She is best known for her role as "Lisen" in Ingmar Bergman's film ''Fanny and Alexander''. Early life and career Ålenius was born on 15 May 1938 and educated at the City Theater's drama school in Norrköping. She worked at the County Theater in Västerås, People's Theater in Gothenburg, and the National Theater. Her first film credit was the 1968 film ', starring the pop/rock group Sven-Ingvars. Besides working in Bergman's 1982 film ''Fanny and Alexander''. She also worked in television, playing the role of "Astrid" on '' Hem till byn'', Sweden's longest running TV series, for 30 years. Ålenius had starred alongside actor Nils Poppe in several roles during the early 1990s. Later years and death After turning 70, Ålenius moved to the town of Helsingborg. Her last role was in the play ''I Sista Minuten''. Ålenius died following a brief illness in 2017, aged 78. Filmography *1968: ''U ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alf Nilsson
Sven Alf Nilsson (18 May 1930 – 19 December 2018) was a Swedish actor and artist. Early life and education Nilsson grew up in Boden, where he had roles in local revues from an early age. He went through the drama school connected to the Gothenburg City Theatre in 1952 – 1954. Career Throughout Nilsson's career as an actor, he primarily worked at the Gothenburg City Theatre, but also other theatres around the country including the Uppsala City Theatre and the Helsingborg City Theatre. He made his film debut in ''Blånande hav'' (1956). While he was not a prolific film actor, he appeared in feature films such as '' The Hunters'' from 1996 and '' Dalecarlians'' from 2004, where he had minor roles that received positive acclaim. As a television actor, he appeared in the long-running TV series '' Hem till byn'', where he played the role of Harald Eriksson from 1973 to 2006. He played the police inspector Bo Kronborg, one of the main roles in the comedy-drama Comedy dr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lars Jönsson (film Producer)
Lars Jönsson (born 4 September 1961) is a Swedish film producer connected to Memfis Film and the " Trollywood" facilities. Since the early 1990s he has been the producer of several films in Sweden and Scandinavia, being the usual producer for among others Lukas Moodysson, Josef Fares and Maria Blom, while also having co-produced many films by Lars von Trier. Filmography * '' House of Angels'' (Änglagård) (1992) (executive producer) * '' Dreamplay'' (Drømspel) (1994) (producer) * '' Harry och Sonja'' (1996) (producer) * ''Breaking the Waves'' (1996) (executive producer) * '' Talk'' (Bara prata lite) (1997) (producer) * '' The Last Viking'' (Den Sidste viking) (1997) (executive producer) * '' Tiger Heart'' (Tigerhjärta) (1997) (producer) * '' Tranceformer - A Portrait of Lars von Trier'' (1997) (producer) * '' H.C. Andersen's The Long Shadow'' (H.C. Andersen og den skæve skygge) (1998) (co-producer) * '' Lucky People Center International'' (1998) (producer) * '' Show Me ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Best Film Guldbagge Award Winners
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2000s Swedish-language Films
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Swedish Comedy-drama Films
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2004 Films
2004 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, festivals, a list of country-specific lists of films released, notable deaths and film debuts. ''Shrek 2'' was the year's top-grossing film, and ''Million Dollar Baby'' won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Evaluation of the year American film critic and professor Emanuel Levy described 2004 as "a banner year for actors, particularly men." He went on to emphasize, "I can't think of another year in which there were so many good performances, in every genre. It was a year in which we saw the entire spectrum of demographics displayed on the big screen, from vet actors such as Clint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman, to seniors such as Al Pacino, Pacino, Robert De Niro, De Niro, and Dustin Hoffman, Hoffman, to newcomers such as Topher Grace. As always, though, the center of the male acting pyramid is occupied by actors in their forties and fifties, such as Sean Penn, Johnny Depp, Liam Neeson, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Maja Andersson
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Peter Jankert
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