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Release Date:
October 9, 2013
Original Title:
Rosor, kyssar och döden
Alternate Titles:
Crimes of Passion 4: Roses, Kisses and Death
Maria Lang 4: Rosor, kyssar och döden
Rozen, zoenen en dood
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
Pampas Produktion
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-16 SE: 15|NR
Runtime: 90
The country estate of Rödbergshyttan is surrounded by heavily fragrant roses in every color. There lives the beautiful Gabriella, who Christer loves, and an invitation to their engagement party is the reason for Puck and Einar to travel there. But the rose-scented idyll soon turn into a stifling background when Puck finds Gabriella's grandfather poisoned in his bed. Little by little we learn that the relations between the people living at the estate is everything but uncomplicated, and that there is a sexual frustration behind every well polished marriage. The question is to what extent beautiful Gabriella is involved in the intrigues and how much of a coincidence it is that her grandfather is killed just when Christer is in the house.
Casting:
Pia Gidfors
Costume Design:
Ingrid Sjögren
Director:
Daniel di Grado
Director of Photography:
Jan Jonaeus
Editor:
Thomas Täng
Novel:
Maria Lang
Producer:
Renée Axö
Production Design:
Annelie Wemstad
Production Manager:
Lisa Berggren Eyre
Screenplay:
Alexander Onofri
Kerstin Gezelius
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