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  2. Cashback (film) - Wikipedia

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    Cashback is a 2006 British romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Sean Ellis. Originally exhibited as a short in 2004, it was expanded to feature length in 2006. Both versions were produced by Lene Bausager, starring Sean Biggerstaff and Emilia Fox .

  3. All Things Fair - Wikipedia

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    All Things Fair ( Swedish: Lust och fägring stor, literally "Desire and Great Beauty") is a Swedish film written and directed by Bo Widerberg. It was released to cinemas in Sweden on 3 November 1995, [ 1] and was Widerberg's final film. It tells the story of a sexual relationship between a teacher and her 15-year-old student in Malmö, Sweden ...

  4. Cinema of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    SEK 1.56 billion (~€154.6 million) National films. SEK 266 million (~€26.3 million) (17.0%) Swedish cinema is known for including many acclaimed films; during the 20th century the industry was the most prominent of Scandinavia. This is largely due to the popularity and prominence of directors Victor Sjöström and especially Ingmar Bergman ...

  5. Easy Money (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    SEK 59.1 million [ 2] Easy Money ( Swedish: Snabba cash) [ 3] is a Swedish crime thriller film directed by Daniel Espinosa (in his directorial debut) that was released on 15 January 2010. It is based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Jens Lapidus. [ 4] Joel Kinnaman stars in the lead role of Johan "JW" Westlund, a rather poor man living a ...

  6. Easy Money II: Hard to Kill - Wikipedia

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    Swedish,Spanish,Serbian. Easy Money II: Hard to Kill ( Swedish: Snabba Cash II) is a 2012 Swedish thriller film directed by Babak Najafi and written by Peter Birro and Maria Karlsson. Based on Jens Lapidus 's novels Easy Money and Aldrig fucka upp, it is the second installment in the Easy Money film series and a sequel to the 2010 film Easy Money.

  7. Three Swedish films have won the Oscar: The Virgin Spring (1960), Through a Glass Darkly (1961) and Fanny and Alexander (1983). All the winners have been directed by Ingmar Bergman, who represented Sweden a record nine times. However, his film Scenes from a Marriage was disqualified in 1974 because it had previously aired on Swedish television.

  8. List of Swedish films of the 2000s - Wikipedia

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    Swedish title English title Director Cast Genre Notes 2000: Trolösa: Faithless: Liv Ullmann: Lena Endre, Krister Henriksson, Erland Josephson: Drama: Nominated for the Golden Palm at Cannes; screenplay by Ingmar Bergman: Sleepwalker: Sleepwalker: Johannes Runeborg: Ralph Carlsson, Ewa Carlsson, Anders Palm, Tuva Novotny: Horror-thriller ...

  9. Category:Swedish teen drama films - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Swedish teen drama films" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.