Svart Lucia (1992) [N/A]

Featuring:
Tova Magnusson, Figge Norling, Björn Kjellman

Written by:
Rumle Hammerich
Carina Rydberg

Directed by:
Rumle Hammerich


Release Date:
December 11, 1992

Original Title:
Svart Lucia

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
SF Studios
SVT

Production Countries:
Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 114

High school student Mikaela is attracted by her Swedish teacher Göran and writes an erotic novel for his class.

A school girl, Mikaela, writes an erotic essay. She gives it to her teacher in Swedish, whom she feels attracted to. She begins to spy on what he is doing and discovers that he has a very peculiar sense of humor. A girl in her class is murdered and the evidence points at the teacher.

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Rankings and Honors

Svart Lucia (1992) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 4.9/10
Awards Won: 2 nominations

Casting:
Anette Mandoki

Costume Design:
Malin Birch-Jensen
Kersti Vitali

Director:
Rumle Hammerich

Director of Photography:
Jens Fischer

Editor:
Camilla Skousen

Makeup Artist:
Sven Lundén

Original Music Composer:
Jacob Groth

Producer:
Waldemar Bergendahl

Production Design:
Gert Wibe

Production Manager:
Anita Tesler

Script Supervisor:
Anja Hede

Sound:
Martin Saabye Andersen
Hans Møller

Sound Designer:
Per Streit

Sound Mixer:
Per Meinertsen

Sound Recordist:
Jan Alvermark
Jan Brodin

Stunts:
Kimmo Rajala

Writer:
Carina Rydberg
Rumle Hammerich

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