Savage (2011)
There was a double homicide on the forgotten Swedish countryside several years ago. Two angry young men beat two young women to death, seemingly without any particular reason. The years passed but the images in our heads did not disappear. We tried to forget it, wrote screenplay after screenplay, but we always came back to those murders, and to telling the story about a part of Sweden that we never read about in newspapers, and that is populated by people whose thoughts and destinies rarely reaches beyond their village.
Director: Emil Larsson, Martin Jern
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: March 11, 2011
Cast
- Rolf Jarl - Larry
- Sofie Karlsson - Susanne
- Michael Petersson - Lenny
- Nicolaj Schröder - The Preacher
- Magnus Skog - Kim
- Emelie Sundelin - Ylva
- Stefan Söderberg - Jesper Love
Screenplay
Cinematography: David Grehn
Editing: Erik Bäfving
Country: Sweden
Language: svenska
Budget: $900,000
Original Language: sv
More Films by Director: Emil Larsson, Martin Jern
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Savage about?
- There was a double homicide on the forgotten Swedish countryside several years ago. Two angry young men beat two young women to death, seemingly without any particular reason. The years passed but the images in our heads did not disappear. We tried to forget it, wrote screenplay after screenplay, but we always came back to those murders, and to telling the story about a part of Sweden that we never read about in newspapers, and that is populated by people whose thoughts and destinies rarely reaches beyond their village.
- Who directed Savage?
- Savage was directed by Emil Larsson, Martin Jern.
- Who stars in Savage?
- Savage stars Rolf Jarl, Sofie Karlsson, Michael Petersson, Nicolaj Schröder, Magnus Skog, Emelie Sundelin.
- How long is Savage?
- Savage has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Savage?
- Savage is a Drama, Thriller film.
- What is the budget of Savage?
- Savage had a budget of $900,000.
- Where was Savage produced?
- Savage was produced in Sweden.