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Palme
Palme

Palme

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Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was openly shot to death on a February evening 1986 on the streets of Stockholm. In one night, the country of Sweden was transfigured. “Palme” is about his life, his time, and about the Sweden he had created. About a man who altered history.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Swedish

Runtime

103 mins

Rating

7.6/10

Release Date

14 September 2012

Country

Sweden

Cast

Olof Palme

Olof Palme

Self (archive footage)

Lisbeth Palme

Lisbeth Palme

Self

Lennart Geijer

Lennart Geijer

Self (archive footage)

Peter Bratt

Peter Bratt

Self

Ingvar Carlsson

Ingvar Carlsson

Self

Mårten Palme

Mårten Palme

Self

Tage Erlander

Tage Erlander

Self (archive footage)

David Frost

David Frost

Self (archive footage)

Catharina Palme

Catharina Palme

Self

Richard Guston

Richard Guston

Self

Olof Ruin

Olof Ruin

Self

Lars Edelstam

Lars Edelstam

Self

Nikolai Bulganin

Nikolai Bulganin

Self (archive footage)

Nikita Khrushchev

Nikita Khrushchev

Self (archive footage)

Vyacheslav Molotov

Vyacheslav Molotov

Self

Jan O. Karlsson

Jan O. Karlsson

Self

Vilgot Sjöman

Vilgot Sjöman

Self (archive footage)

Shirley MacLaine

Shirley MacLaine

Self

Francisco Franco

Francisco Franco

Self

Henry Kissinger

Henry Kissinger

Self

King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden

King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden

Self (archive footage)

Joakim Palme

Joakim Palme

Self

Mattias Palme

Mattias Palme

Self

Anna-Greta Leijon

Anna-Greta Leijon

Self

Carl Bildt

Carl Bildt

Self

Ulf Adelsohn

Ulf Adelsohn

Self

Kjell-Olof Feldt

Kjell-Olof Feldt

Self

Jörn Donner

Jörn Donner

Self

Carl Johan De Geer

Carl Johan De Geer

Self

Roy Andersson

Roy Andersson

Self

Jan Guillou

Jan Guillou

Self

Christina Jutterström

Christina Jutterström

Self

Anette Kullenberg

Anette Kullenberg

Self

Anders Ferm

Anders Ferm

Self

Ingvar Boman

Ingvar Boman

Self

Mona Sahlin

Mona Sahlin

Self

Håkan Isacson

Håkan Isacson

Self (archive footage)

Tage Danielsson

Tage Danielsson

Self (archive footage)

Thorbjörn Fälldin

Thorbjörn Fälldin

Self (archive footage)

Claire Wikholm

Claire Wikholm

Self

Desmond Tutu

Desmond Tutu

Self

Anna Lindh

Anna Lindh

Self (archive footage)

Pierre Schori

Pierre Schori

Harry Schein

Harry Schein

Yasser Arafat

Yasser Arafat

Astrid Lindgren

Astrid Lindgren

Antonia Ax:son Johnson

Antonia Ax:son Johnson

Richard Nixon

Richard Nixon

Ingrid Thulin

Ingrid Thulin

Sven Aspling

Sven Aspling

Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher

Ingmar Bergman

Ingmar Bergman

Gösta Bohman

Gösta Bohman

Paul McCartney

Paul McCartney

John Lennon

John Lennon

Ringo Starr

Ringo Starr

Harald Edelstam

Harald Edelstam

Björn Ulvaeus

Björn Ulvaeus

Anni-Frid Lyngstad

Anni-Frid Lyngstad

Agnetha Fältskog

Agnetha Fältskog

Mikhail Gorbachev

Mikhail Gorbachev

Daniel Ortega

Daniel Ortega

Fidel Castro

Fidel Castro

Andreas Papandreou

Andreas Papandreou

Salvador Allende

Salvador Allende

Cora Weiss

Cora Weiss

Edward N. Luttwak

Edward N. Luttwak

Rolf Ekman

Rolf Ekman

Benny Andersson

Benny Andersson

Leonid Brezhnev

Leonid Brezhnev

George Harrison

George Harrison

Jacqueline Kennedy

Jacqueline Kennedy

Mauno Koivisto

Mauno Koivisto

Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan

Pete Seeger

Pete Seeger

Barbra Streisand

Barbra Streisand

Prince Bertil

Prince Bertil

Max von Sydow

Max von Sydow

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