Sthlm (TV series)
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Sthlm | |
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Created by | Håkan Lindhé |
Written by | Håkan Lindhé |
Directed by | Håkan Lindhé |
Original language | Swedish |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Original release | |
Network | SVT |
Release | April 28 June 2, 2008 | –
Sthlm ("Stockholm") is a Swedish six-part TV series from 2008, written and directed by Håkan Lindhé. It follows a day in the life of six ordinary, somewhat lonely people.[1]
Shooting began in September 2006.[2][3]
Part 1 (Johan)
[edit]Plot: Johan has trouble with his mentally ill mother who thinks she is a member of the royalty. He tries to get free from her, which turns out not to be easy.
- Erik Johansson – Johan
- Eva Fritjofsson – Mother Louise
- Eva Röse – Elin
- Andreas Nilsson – P-G, human resources director at Elgiganten
- Svetlana Rodina-Ljungkvist – Dr. Bogren
- Jens Hultén – Nurse
- Nicklas Gustavsson – Security guard
- Christian Wennberg – Customer at Elgiganten
Part 2 (Farouk)
[edit]Plot: Farouk is a bored taxi driver, but when a pregnant woman has to be taken to a hospital, he has greater responsibility than a taxi driver normally should, as the woman is mentally ill and wants to get rid of her new-born baby.
- Michalis Koutsogiannakis – Farouk
- Johanna Wilson – Johanna, the pregnant woman
- Björn Bengtsson – Claes
- Susan Taslimi – Farouk's wife
- Sannamari Patjas – Midwife
Part 3 (Adam)
[edit]Plot: Adam is a nine-year-old lonely child with rather irresponsible parents. When his father fetches him from school on a Friday afternoon he has alternative plans for the weekend: to travel on a luxury boat with his friend and party, and Adam is coming with him.
- Kristoffer Stålfors – Adam
- Peter Engman – Micke, Adam's father
- Mattias Silvell – Kricke
- Helena af Sandeberg – Isabel
- Linda Santiago – Adam's mother
- Claudia Galli – Adam's teacher
References
[edit]- ^ Jonason, Karolina (28 April 2008). "Sthlm ger mersmak" [Sthlm adds more flavor]. SVT Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved 1 November 2023.
- ^ Redvall, Eva (18 September 2006). "Ny dramaserie om Stockholm i totalt mörker" [New drama series about Stockholm in total darkness]. Sydsvenskan (in Swedish). Retrieved 1 November 2023.
- ^ "Zandén i serie om livet i 'Sthlm'". Svenska Dagbladet. 19 September 2006. Retrieved 1 November 2023.