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Freud's Leaving Home
1991 Swedish film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Freud's Leaving Home (Swedish: Freud flyttar hemifrån...) is a 1991 Swedish comedy film directed by Susanne Bier. The film won ten awards and was nominated for three.
The film follows a girl, Freud, from a Jewish family in Sweden. It was the first feature film in Sweden to depict Swedish-Jewish culture.[1]
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Cast
- Ghita Nørby as Rosha Cohen
- Gunilla Röör as Freud
- Palle Granditsky as Ruben Cohen
- Philip Zandén as David Cohen
- Jessica Zandén as Deborah Cohen
- Peter Andersson as Adrian
- Stina Ekblad as Nurse
- Nils Eklund as Herman
- Basia Frydman as Vera
- Pierre Fränckel as Max
- Peter Stormare as Berra
- Johan Rabaeus as Dr. Lundgren
- Torgny Anderberg as Chicken Customer
- Lottie Ejebrant as Party Woman
Awards
Won
- 1992 Angers European First Film Festival:
- Audience Award - (Susanne Bier)
- C.I.C.A.E. Award - (Susanne Bier)
- 1992 Bodil Awards:
- Best Actress - (Ghita Nørby)
- 1992 Créteil International Women's Film Festival:
- Grand Prix Award - (Susanne Bier)
- 1992 European Film Awards:
- Best Supporting Actress - (Ghita Nørby)
- 1992 Guldbagge Awards:[2]
- Best Actress - (Gunilla Röör)
- 1991 Montréal World Film Festival:
- Special Mention - (Susanne Bier)
- 1992 Robert Festival:
- Best Actress - (Ghita Nørby)
- Best Screenplay - (Marianne Goldman)
- Best Supporting Actress - (Jessica Zandén)
Nominated
- 1992 Guldbagge Awards:[2]
- Best Actress - (Ghita Nørby)
- Best Director - (Susanne Bier)
- Best Screenplay - (Marianne Goldman)
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References
External links
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