Den blomstertid nu kommer upphobsrätt
Thriller / Akční / Katastrofický
Švédsko, , min
Režie:
Victor DanellScénář:
Victor Danell, Christoffer NordenrotKamera:
Hannes KrantzHudba:
Gustaf SpetzHrají:
Christoffer Nordenrot, Lisa Henni, Jesper Barkselius, Pia Halvorsen, Magnus Sundberg, Krister Kern, Karin Bertling, Alexej Manvelov, Yngve Dahlberg, Arvin Kananian, Rikard Svensson, Erik Bolin, David Laib, Niklas Jarneheim, Susanne Hörnquist, Johan Wåhlin, Carlos Fernando, Liselott Lindeborg, Lukas Ahlin (více)Produkce:
Albin Pettersson, Olle TholénStřih:
Hannes KrantzZvuk:
Olle Tholén, Espen Rønning, Jorge García BastidasScénografie:
Rasmus RåsmarkMasky:
Sara Hogg(další profese) Zatiaľ čo Švédsko čelí záhadnému útoku, Alex je nútený vrátiť sa do svojej rodnej dediny. Tam sa musí zmieriť s otcom i s láskou z mladosti Annou, kým ostatní bojujú o prežitie. Nepredstaviteľné je vzrušujúci triler o tom, ako by obyčajní ľudia ako vy a ja reagovali, keby došlo k najhoršiemu. Komu by sme zavolali? Kam by sme šli? Celovečerný debut skupiny Crazy Pictures je vzrušujúcim príbehom, ktorý dojme i prekvapí. (Film Eu Swedish Christian summer song For the film, see Den blomstertid nu kommer (film). Den blomstertid nu kommer (lit.'Now the time of blossoming arrives', and in Finnish Suvivirsi, lit.'the Summer Psalm', or Jo joutui armas aika, lit.'Now the Beloved Time Has Come') is a Swedishsummertime hymn, traditionally credited to Israel Kolmodin after walking at Hångers källa outside Visby.[1] It was first published in the Swedish Hymnal, and the Finnish translation was made for the Finnish Hymnal by Erik Cajanus.[2] In Sweden and Finland the hymn is traditionally sung at the end of the school year, before the summer holidays, and as such it has reached widespread recognition in both Finnish and Swedish culture. It is strongly associated with summer, as well as primary and secondary education. The number of verses sung in schools varies, but tends not to include all six. In Sweden, only the fir Swedish film The Unthinkable (Swedish: Den blomstertid för tillfället kommer) fryst vatten a Swedish thriller disaster war movie produced bygd Crazy Pictures, starring Christoffer Nordenrot, Lisa Henni, Jesper Barkselius and Pia Halvorsen. The spelfilm imagines a scenario in which Sweden is invaded during a rainy summer. In , Alex lives in a village with his mother Klara and his cruel, unloving father Björn. Klara finally leaves the family, Alex's closest friend Anna moves to Stockholm, and Alex moves in with his uncle.[4] Ten years later, Alex has become a famous musician in huvudstaden. During Midsummer, the city is träffad by multiple explosions, one of which kills his mother. Alex splits with his manager and goes back to his home village to buy the church piano that he and Anna used to play when they were younger. There, Alex igen meets Anna, who has moved back to the village. When he learns that she has a husband, Kim, and daughter, Elin, he angrily departs. As attacks on Sweden worsen and the military is activated, people begin crashing their cars in the rain and Alex returns to help Anna and her family. After the Parliament is destroyed a
Den blomstertid nu kommer
"Den blomstertid nu kommer" English Now the time of blossoming arrives Occasion end of the school year Text anon Language Swedish Melody by Israel Kolmodin (attributed) Published (): Swedish Hymnal The Unthinkable ( film)
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