Plot
A successful international conductor suddenly interrupts his career and returns alone to his childhood village in Norrland...
Release Year: 2004
Rating: 7.5/10 (7,884 voted)
Director:
Kay Pollak
Stars: Michael Nyqvist, Frida Hallgren, Helen Sjöholm
Storyline A successful international conductor suddenly interrupts his career and returns alone to his childhood village in Norrland, in the far north of Sweden.It doesn't take long before he is asked to come and listen to the fragment of a church choir, which practises every Thursday in the parish hall. Just come along and give a little bit of good advice. He can't say no, and from that moment, nothing in the village is the same again. The choir develops and grows. He makes both friends and enemies. And he finds love.
Writers: Ola Olsson, Kay Pollak
Cast: Michael Nyqvist
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Daniel Daréus
Frida Hallgren
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Lena
Helen Sjöholm
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Gabriella
Lennart Jähkel
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Arne
Ingela Olsson
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Inger
Niklas Falk
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Stig
Per Morberg
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Conny
Ylva Lööf
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Siv
André Sjöberg
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Tore
Mikael Rahm
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Holmfrid
Barbro Kollberg
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Olga
Axelle Axell
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Florence
Lasse Petterson
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Erik
Ulla-Britt Norrman-Olsson
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Amanda
(as Ulla-Britt Norrman)
Nils-Anders Vallgårda
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Gordon, Gabriella's Son
Taglines:
Sometimes, inspiration is where you least expect it . . .
Release Date: 3 September 2004
Filming Locations: Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria
Box Office Details
Budget: SEK 25,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend: $2,402
(USA)
(4 May 2008)
(1 Screen)
Gross: $10,236
(USA)
(1 June 2008)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Sweden:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
First film role for actress Helen Sjöholm, one of Sweden's biggest stars on the musical stage.
Quotes: Inger:
God doesn't forgive because He has never condemned.
User Review
Wonderful, inspiring film that touches important themes
Rating: 10/10
I really loved this movie and so did the audience that I saw it with in
Los Angeles. After the film, lots of people were crying and saying how
much the film had affected them. I can see why it was such a huge hit
in its homeland, Sweden. The film is masterfully directed and each
character brilliantly drawn so that by the end you really know these
people and care about them. The music is very natural and the main song
in the film quite heartbreaking but inspiring. Would definitely
recommend this film for everyone to see - even people who don't
normally go to subtitled films. Definitely deserved the Oscar
Nomination because of the profound themes of the film reflected without
pretension in a small-town community with everyday people. It is a film
that unites us in this divided world and shows us the potential of the
human spirit. A MUST SEE!
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