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Annika Thor Movies

1997  
 
In this Swedish film with semi-autobiographical elements from director Christina Olofson (Lines from the Heart), Nora (Tove Edfeldt) begins a new class at school, hoping for acceptance from the popular Fanny (Anna Bagrielsson) and Sabina (Emelina Lindberg-Filippopoulou), while overweight Karin (Alexandra Dahlstrom), bullied by the schoolgirls, attempts to become friends with Nora. After Fanny's stereo is stolen by Nora, Karin is accused, and Nora joins the group planning to punish Karin. Shown at the 1997 Haugesund Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Tove EdfeldtAlexandra Dahlström, (more)
 
1990  
 
Sun Axeslsson and her lover, poet Pär Radström, were central figures in Swedish literary life in the middle of the 20th century. This very literate and literary film is based on one of her semi-autobiographical novels, in which she delineates her attempt to establish her own identity in the midst of her relationships with two powerful, even overbearing men, one of them the poet, the other a mathematician. Set in the 1950s in Paris and Stockholm, Mignon (as she is called in the novel) is coming to grips with her own challenges as a writer, and trying not to submerge her life in that of the verbose, egocentric, older, and well-established poet. While on a trip to Paris with Pär (Johan Rabæus), Mignon (Maria Grip) encounters a Chilean man who envelops her in his Latin warmth, but is also a very self-centered fellow. However, all along, her father quietly has backed her efforts at self expression and self-assertion. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Johan Rabaeus