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House of Angels

Änglagård

Denmark, Norway, Sweden

1992

127 Min
Color
1.66:1
Swedish
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DIR Colin Nutley

EXEC Lars Jönsson, Steen Priwin

PROD Lars Dahlquist

SCR Colin Nutley

DP Jens Fischer

CAST Helena Bergström, Rikard Wolff, Sven Wollter, Reine Brynolfsson, Ernst Günther, Viveka Seldahl

ED Pierre Schaffer

PROD DES Ulla Herdin

MUSIC Björn Isfält, Göran Martling

SOUND Eddie Axberg

Cannes (Out of Competition), Stockholm (Made in Sweden)

Synopsis

A small village in Vaestergoetland. Everything is turned upside-down when the local loner dies and his cottage is inherited by his unknown relative Fanny. She comes riding on a big black motorcycle with her androgenic boyfriend Zack, wearing black leather and spikes. The farmer Flogfaelt had expected that he could buy the cottage for a good price, but now it seems that Fanny and Zack will stay there. The village is divided into two camps, for and against them. –IMDb

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Colin Nutley

Colin Nutley (born 28 February 1944 in Gosport, England) is an English director successful in the Swedish film industry.

Nutley went to Portsmouth Art College and began his career in British television as a graphic designer. He then turned to drama and documentary film-making for ITV, BBC and Channel 4. He directed the first two episodes of children’s television series Press Gang, but was unhappy with the final edit so asked for his name to be removed from the credits. He was, however, the driving force behind Southern Television’s ITV-networked children’s series The Flockton Flyer, taking personal responsibility for much of the casting, and acting as Producer of the first series (filmed 1976, broadcast 1977) and Producer/Director of the second series (filmed 1977, broadcast 1978).

Nutley’s work in Sweden began with the making of Annika, a TV series about a Swedish girl who spent three weeks on the Isle of Wight as a language student in England. Then came the documentary… read more

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