Freud's Leaving Home
Freud's Leaving Home | |
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Directed by | Susanne Bier |
Produced by | Peter Kropenin |
Written by | Marianne Goldman |
Starring |
Ghita Nørby Gunilla Röör |
Music by | Johan Söderqvist |
Cinematography | Erik Zappon |
Edited by | Pernille Bech Christensen |
Distributed by | Les Acacias Cinéaudience |
Release dates |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Country |
Sweden Denmark |
Language | Swedish |
Budget | SEK 12,000,000 ($1,842,599 USD) |
Box office | SEK 5,569,306 ($855,166 USD) |
Freud's Leaving Home (Swedish: Freud flyttar hemifrån...) is a 1991 Swedish comedy film, directed by Susanne Bier. The film won ten awards and was nominated for three.
The film follows a girl, Freud, from Sweden who comes from a Jewish family, and it became the first feature film in Sweden to depict Swedish-Jewish culture[1]
Cast
- Ghita Nørby ... Rosha Cohen
- Gunilla Röör ... Freud
- Palle Granditsky ... Ruben Cohen
- Philip Zandén ... David Cohen
- Jessica Zandén ... Deborah Cohen
- Peter Andersson ... Adrian
- Stina Ekblad ... Nurse
- Nils Eklund ... Herman
- Basia Frydman ... Vera
- Pierre Fränckel ... Max
- Peter Stormare ... Berra
- Johan Rabaeus ... Dr. Lundgren
- Torgny Anderberg ... Chicken Customer
- Lottie Ejebrant ... Party Woman
Awards
Won
- 1992 Angers European First Film Festival:
- Audience Award - (Susanne Bier)
- C.I.C.A.E. Award - (Susanne Bier)
- 1992 Bodil Awards:
- Best Actress - (Ghita Nørby)
- 1992 Créteil International Women's Film Festival:
- Grand Prix Award - (Susanne Bier)
- 1992 European Film Awards:
- Best Supporting Actress - (Ghita Nørby)
- 1992 Guldbagge Awards:[2]
- Best Actress - (Gunilla Röör)
- 1991 Montréal World Film Festival:
- Special Mention - (Susanne Bier)
- 1992 Robert Festival:
- Best Actress - (Ghita Nørby)
- Best Screenplay - (Marianne Goldman)
- Best Supporting Actress - (Jessica Zandén)
Nominated
- 1992 Guldbagge Awards:[2]
- Best Actress - (Ghita Nørby)
- Best Director - (Susanne Bier)
- Best Screenplay - (Marianne Goldman)
References
- ↑ Soila, Tytti (February 22, 1998). Nordic National Cinemas. Routledge. p. 219. ISBN 978-0415081955. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
- 1 2 "Freud flyttar hemifrån (1991)". Swedish Film Institute. 17 March 2014.
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