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Skerry Fairy-Tale
Skerry Fairy-Tale

Skerry Fairy-Tale

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The year is 1891. The director of MoDo, Frans Kempe, is about to build the largest and most modern sawmill in Europe and a complete ideal society after his own mind. The place he chooses is Norrbyskär, some skerries in the Baltic Sea outside the cost of Västerbotten in northern Sweden. The experimental society with it's 1500 inhabitants and the large sawmill will live for almost 60 years.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Swedish

Runtime

60 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

15 April 1994

Country

Sweden

Cast

Hans Kellerman

Hans Kellerman

Frans Kempe

Åsa Arhammar

Åsa Arhammar

Sune Berglund

Sune Berglund

Per Lundholm

Per Lundholm

Eivor Långström

Eivor Långström

Ola Nilsson

Ola Nilsson

Tage Nilsson

Tage Nilsson

Matts Carlgren

Matts Carlgren

Rinaldo Forsgren

Rinaldo Forsgren

Agnes Hellman

Agnes Hellman

Birger Hägglund

Birger Hägglund

Wanda Rantamäki

Wanda Rantamäki

Harald Ögren

Harald Ögren

Gunnel Ögren

Gunnel Ögren

Sofia Lundström

Sofia Lundström

Narrator (voice)

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