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The Gold Panner from Lannavaara
The Gold Panner from Lannavaara

The Gold Panner from Lannavaara

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A film about the gold panning adventures of Hans Söderström, an indigenous Swede. The story stretches from Scandinavia to Africa, via Asia and the Americas, but ultimately boils down to the simple boyish dream of finding gold. Lots of it.

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Budget

$250000

Revenue

$--

Status

Post Production

Original Language

Swedish

Runtime

98 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

20 October 2025

Country

Sweden

Cast

Mattias Löw

Mattias Löw

Self

Reshma Mansuri Löw

Reshma Mansuri Löw

Self

Hans Södertsröm

Hans Södertsröm

Self

Phillip Namundjebo

Phillip Namundjebo

Self

Timo Palander

Timo Palander

Self

Markus Lundberg

Markus Lundberg

Self

Hanna Sardén

Hanna Sardén

Self

Selma Jacobs

Selma Jacobs

Self

Emelie Magnusson

Emelie Magnusson

Self

King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden

King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden

Self (archive footage)

Queen Silvia of Sweden

Queen Silvia of Sweden

Self (archive footage)

Kwame Nkrumah

Kwame Nkrumah

Self (archive footage)

Vladimir Putin

Vladimir Putin

Self (archive footage)

Pope Francis

Pope Francis

Self (archive footage)

Carl Bildt

Carl Bildt

Self (archive footage)

Anna Maria Corazza Bildt

Anna Maria Corazza Bildt

Self (archive footage)

Idi Amin

Idi Amin

Self (archive footage)

Behati Prinsloo

Behati Prinsloo

Self (archive footage)

Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia

Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia

Self (archive footage)

Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela

Self (archive footage)

Xi Jinping

Xi Jinping

Self (archive footage)

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