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Hans Henriksson Movies

1997  
 
Writer-director-actor Peter Dalle is the talent behind this satire on relationships, reuniting several cast members of the TV series Lorry. A childless couple, Marie (Lena Endre) and David (Dalle), have lived together for years, despite their many disagreements. They argue often, but their friends, Sara (Suzanne Reuter) and Samuel (Johan Ulvesson) always manage to evade quarrels. Disaster can only be the outcome when the two couples celebrate Christmas together at a snow-covered cottage. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Lena EndreSuzanne Reuter, (more)
 
1994  
 
This sensitive Swedish film follows a young boy on his rocky road to manhood. Sixten, a young teen, lives with his lonely father. Since they divorced, he seldom sees his mother who moved to Copenhagen. Because his father is lonely, and also over-protective of Sixten, the boy decides to find his father a wife. Using his dad's name, Sixten begins answering ads from the lonely hearts section. As he begins meeting some of the women he writes, he finds his own sexuality blossoms and culminates in a summer romance with a female schoolmate. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter ViitanenHans Henriksson, (more)
 
1992  
 
Carl Hamilton is in one sense a peculiar sort of secret agent in that he has a license to kill but applies his conscience to that license far more often than is comfortable for him. In another sense, since he is Swedish, it makes sense that this would be so. In this story, one of a series of successful films based on this character from the novels of Jan Guillou, he has been given the task of infiltrating a group of terrorists operating out of Hamburg, who reportedly intend to attack the U.S. Embassy in Stockholm. After falling in love with one beautiful terrorist, he attempts to get her to change her ways by the force of moral persuasion rather than arms. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Stellan SkarsgĂ„rdKatja Flint, (more)