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Episode: Season 1, Episode 1: Hon och han
Duration: 159 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 960x720 | Added: 2016-Sep-07 |
Alternate Names: Laura J.K. Wrang, Laura Wrang
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"Born in the outskirts of Copenhagen during autumn 1960, Birgitte Simonsen embarked on her acting career after completing training at Aarhus Theatre. Even during her education, she gained recognition with roles such as one in the TV miniseries 'August Strindberg: Ett liv'. Her career took off in the 1990s and has since been prolific, predominantly featuring in TV movies and series. Notably, in the drama 'Bryggeren', Simonsen delivered a steamy scene showcasing her physique, including her breasts and pubic area during an intimate moment on screen. Her most renowned cinematic role came as the maternal figure to the protagonist in the suspenseful thriller 'Midsummer' (2003). Fans eagerly anticipate more of this stunning actress's work."
Release Year: 1985
Nation: Sweden
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Director: Johan Bergenstråhle, Kjell Grede
Writer: Johan Bergenstråhle, Kjell Grede, Per Olov Enquist
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Companies: SVT, Satel Film, WDR
Genre: Biography, Drama
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Keywords: biography
The six-part Swedish biographical TV series from 1985, 'August Strindberg: Ett liv (series)', chronicles the life of the renowned playwright, novelist, poet, essayist, and painter August Strindberg. The miniseries portrays Strindberg as a complex figure, characterized by misogyny, selfishness, and racism, who is willing to lose everything in pursuit of his art.
This Swedish biopic from 1985 offers a revealing glimpse into the life and work of August Strindberg, one of Sweden's most influential literary figures. While the sources provide limited plot details, they emphasize Strindberg's intense dedication to his craft, which comes at a personal cost. The miniseries explores Strindberg's multifaceted personality, his controversial views, and his relentless pursuit of artistic expression.