Nobody Owns Me (2013)
The story of a lone father's relationship with his daughter, of the destructive power of alcohol, of a child's vulnerability, but also of love, betrayal and socialist politics in 1970s Sweden.
Director: Kjell-Åke Andersson
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 110 min
Release Date: November 8, 2013
Cast
- Mikael Persbrandt - Hasse
- Hanna Alström - Gertrud
- Tanja Lorentzon - Katja
- Sten Ljunggren - Grandfather
- Ida Engvoll - Lisa
- Ping Mon Wallén - Lisa (5 Years Old)
- Saga Samuelsson - Lisa (11 Years Old)
- Sandra Andreis - Sister Nina
- Karin Franz Körlof - Maja (20 Years Old)
- Magnus Roosmann - Lennart
Screenplay
- Åsa Linderborg (Novel)
- Pia Gradvall (Screenplay)
Music: Gaute Storaas
Cinematography: Jonas Alarik
Editing: Kristofer Nordin
Production: Film i Väst, Filmlance International, Filmpool Nord, Sonet Film, TV4, Maipo Film, Cambo Productions, Hoppsan Movie AB
Country: Norway, Sweden
Language: Norsk, svenska
Original Language: sv
Themes
Daily Struggles of the Working Class, Addiction and Recovery
Keywords
based on novel or book, alcoholism, working class, class struggle, father daughter relationship
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Nobody Owns Me about?
- The story of a lone father's relationship with his daughter, of the destructive power of alcohol, of a child's vulnerability, but also of love, betrayal and socialist politics in 1970s Sweden.
- Who directed Nobody Owns Me?
- Nobody Owns Me was directed by Kjell-Åke Andersson.
- Who stars in Nobody Owns Me?
- Nobody Owns Me stars Mikael Persbrandt, Hanna Alström, Tanja Lorentzon, Sten Ljunggren, Ida Engvoll, Ping Mon Wallén.
- How long is Nobody Owns Me?
- Nobody Owns Me has a runtime of 1h 50m (110 minutes).
- What genre is Nobody Owns Me?
- Nobody Owns Me is a Drama film.
- Where was Nobody Owns Me produced?
- Nobody Owns Me was produced in Norway, Sweden.
- What are the themes of Nobody Owns Me?
- The themes of Nobody Owns Me include: Daily Struggles of the Working Class, Addiction and Recovery.