Klassfesten
Klassfesten | |
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Swedish dvd-cover | |
Directed by |
Måns Herngren Hannes Holm |
Produced by | Patrick Ryborn |
Written by |
Måns Herngren Hannes Holm |
Starring |
Björn Kjellman Cecilia Frode Henrik Hjelt Inday Ba |
Music by | The Ark |
Edited by | Fredrik Morheden |
Production company |
S/S Fladen Film |
Distributed by | Buena Vista International (Sweden) |
Release date |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Budget | SEK 18,500,000 |
Klassfesten ("The Class Reunion") is a 2002 Swedish comedy/drama film written and directed by Måns Herngren and Hannes Holm. The film stars Björn Kjellman, Cecilia Frode, Inday Ba, Henrik Hjelt, Lisa Lindgren and Ulf Friberg. The film was released on 27 February 2002 in Sweden.
Plot
20 years after Magnus Edkvist (Björn Kjellman) graduated from the ninth grade in Hagsätra, he gets an invitation to a class reunion. He declines the invitation, because he doesn't want to relive some of the most embarrassing moments of his life. Magnus rather stays home with his wife Lollo (Cecilia Frode) and his daughter. But when Magnus starts to think about his teenage crush, Hillevi (Inday Ba), and whether she will go or not. He decides to go to the reunion, in hope that Hillevi will show up.
Cast
- Björn Kjellman as Magnus Edkvist
- Inday Ba as Hillevi
- Cecilia Frode as Lollo Edkvist, Magnus wife
- Lisa Lindgren as Jeanette
- Ulf Friberg as Tommy
- Henrik Hjelt as Ove
- Jimmy Lindström as Lill-Micke
- Johan Ehn as Jonas
- Jessica Forsberg as Pia
- Ingrid Luterkort as The teacher
- Urban Bergsten as Leffe lort
- Jan Åström as Micke P
- Frida Öhman as Alva, Magnus and Lollos daughter
- Oscar Taxén as Young Magnus
- Sacha Baptiste as Young Hillevi
- Anders Timell as Fabbe
Music
The music in the film is "Calleth You, Cometh I" and "Topsy Kaiser", both songs made by the Swedish band The Ark. The Ark's singer Ola Salo has written the two songs. He wrote "Calleth You, Cometh I" together with Peter Kvint.
Accolades
Cecilia Frode won the Guldbagge Award in 2003 for Best Supporting Actress.