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En ö i havet

En ö i havet

2003TV Mini Series⏱️ 30m
Drama
7.2
IMDB Rating
122 votes

Just before the 2nd world war breaks out two Jewish sisters from Vienna are sent to live in Sweden. It's only meant to be for a short while, but in Europe things just get worse. On the small island off the cost of neutral Sweden t...

Director
N/A
Writers
N/A
Stars
Jonas Falk, Gunilla Abrahamsson, Mylaine Hedreul
Release Date
October 11, 2003
Language
Swedish
Country
Sweden
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🎭 Top Cast

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Jonas Falk
as Farbror Evert
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Gunilla Abrahamsson
as Märta
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Mylaine Hedreul
as Steffi
Ingela Olsson
Ingela Olsson
as Alma
Etienne Glaser
Etienne Glaser
as Steffi & Nellis Far
Jan Mybrand
Jan Mybrand
as Handlare
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Christoffer Svensson
as Sven
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Carolina Svensson
as Maj
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Simona Vecchio
as Nelli
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Anna Pettersson
as Hedvig Björk

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
16:9
Color
Color
Filming Location
Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
Production
Film i Väst, Filmlance International AB, Sveriges Television (SVT)

🏷️ Keywords

archipelagoworld war twogrowing upyouthsea

🎯 Categories

SwedishDrama

💡 Did You Know?

All the tram scenes were shot during one very hot day in August 2002. The team crew consisted of three persons, Stig Ericsson, Kurt Tedenbrant and Kristian Gemfeldt, who worked for a non profit organization called Spårvägssällskapet Ringlinien. Their uniforms represent different seasons and were made during the 40's and are therefore authentic. What is not authentic is that the trams were driven on the right hand side during the shooting and Sweden in the days before 1967 had left hand side traffic. In one scene in the last episode the trams are even driven backwards to get the impression of left-traffic. The trams themselves are from the 20's and to get the correct 40's-feeling you won't see any curtain since they didn't exist during WW2.

📖 Synopsis

Just before the 2nd world war breaks out two Jewish sisters from Vienna are sent to live in Sweden. It's only meant to be for a short while, but in Europe things just get worse. On the small island off the cost of neutral Sweden t...