Every Other Week (2006)

Every Other Week (2006) poster

Pontus is divorced and has custody of his children every other week while living life as a bachelor the rest of the time. His older brother, Jens, is married since 20 years and has three children. When Jens' marriage collapses, he moves in with his younger brother - a move which will change both of their lives radically.

Director: Måns Herngren, Felix Herngren, Hannes Holm, Hans Ingemansson
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Runtime: 97 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Adam Nordén
Editing: Fredrik Morheden
Production: Fladen Film, Stockholm Postproduction, Riviera - Music, Sound & Post AB, Go Go Enterprises, Canal+ Television, SVT, FLX
Country: Sweden
Language: svenska
Original Language: sv

Themes

Divorce Process and Aftermath

Keywords

husband wife relationship, divorce, ex-husband ex-wife relationship, fake commercial, brother brother relationship

More Films by Director: Måns Herngren, Felix Herngren, Hannes Holm, Hans Ingemansson
More Films in Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Every Other Week about?
Pontus is divorced and has custody of his children every other week while living life as a bachelor the rest of the time. His older brother, Jens, is married since 20 years and has three children. When Jens' marriage collapses, he moves in with his younger brother - a move which will change both of their lives radically.
Who directed Every Other Week?
Every Other Week was directed by Måns Herngren, Felix Herngren, Hannes Holm, Hans Ingemansson.
Who stars in Every Other Week?
Every Other Week stars Måns Herngren, Felix Herngren, Cecilia Frode, Anja Lundqvist, Anna Björk, Sofia Ledarp.
How long is Every Other Week?
Every Other Week has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
What genre is Every Other Week?
Every Other Week is a Comedy, Drama, Romance film.
Where was Every Other Week produced?
Every Other Week was produced in Sweden.
What are the themes of Every Other Week?
The themes of Every Other Week include: Divorce Process and Aftermath.