A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 19, 1997
Original Title:
Svensson Svensson - filmen
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
SF Studios
SVT
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: Btl
Runtime: 81
Lena Svensson has been offered a new and exiting job in Stockholm that she can't say no to. But her husband, Gustav, has no plan of what so ever to move from his quiet little town of Vivalla, and especially his job as a very proud postman. After Lena started to commute between Stockholm and Vivalla, he decides to sell the house and give Stockholm a chance. He starts of with a job as a postman in one of Stockholm's worst districts, but after a mistake on a conference, Gustav seems to do quite a success at his new job, while Lena is struggling with annoying colleagues and a demanding boss.
Art Direction:
Krister Bodemark
Ulrika Fredriksson
Carpenter:
Krister Bodemark
Casting:
Renate Fryklund
Costume Design:
Maggie Strindberg
Director:
Björn Gunnarsson
Director of Photography:
Mats Olofson
Editor:
Jan-Olof Svarvar
First Assistant Director:
Richard Holm
Makeup Artist:
Karin Edstrand
Elisabeth Ekman
Kjell Gustavsson
Eva-Lena Knutsson
Yvonne Persson
Christina Sjöblom
Original Music Composer:
Ragnar Grippe
Post Production Supervisor:
Hjalmar Palmgren
Lars Walker
Producer:
Henrik Widman
Production Design:
Peter Beckman
Production Manager:
Jesper Bergom-Larsson
Second Assistant Director:
Madeleine von Sivers
Set Decoration:
Karin Ahnborg
Åsa Hansson
Karin Sheppard
Sound:
Peter Hennix
Göran Nylander
Bengt Wallman
Sound Designer:
Christian Christensen
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Per Boström
Klas Engström
Owe Svensson
Stunts:
Kimmo Rajala
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