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Johanna Sällström, born on December 30, 1974 in Stockholm, Sweden, rose to prominence with her award-winning role in 'Under Ytan' (1997), earning a Guldbaggen for Best Female Leading Role. After taking a break from acting to work at a café shop in Denmark, she returned to Sweden and became known for playing Linda Wallander in 'Wallander' (2005). Despite her tough on-screen personas, she was reportedly shy and quiet in private life. She passed away in Malmö, Sweden on February 13, 2007.
Release Year: 1999
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Alternative Title: The Magnetist's Fifth Winter, Piata zima magnetyzera
Director: Morten Henriksen
Writer: Jonas Cornell, Morten Henriksen, Per Olov Enquist
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Genre: Drama, Romance
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In the small town of Skelleftehamn in northern Sweden during the year 1820, a mysterious stranger named Meisner arrives. He introduces himself as a 'magnetist', claiming to possess healing powers that even doctors cannot achieve. Dr. Selander, initially skeptical but desperate for his daughter Maria's blindness to be cured, allows Meisner to treat her. Remarkably, Maria regains her sight and falls in love with the charming magnetist. As their bond deepens, dark secrets and repressed memories begin to surface, threatening the harmony of their newfound relationship.
Set against the backdrop of early 19th century Sweden, 'Magnetisøren's femte vinter' (The Magnetizer's Fifth Winter) is a compelling drama that intertwines romance, mysticism, and psychological intrigue. Directed by Morten Henriksen in 1999, the film explores themes of healing, trust, and the hidden truths beneath seemingly ordinary lives. The story revolves around the arrival of Meisner, an enigmatic figure who claims to possess extraordinary magnetic healing powers. His presence disrupts the quiet town and draws the attention of Dr. Selander, who reluctantly allows Meisner to treat his blind daughter Maria with miraculous results. As love blossoms between Maria and Meisner, their relationship unearths long-buried secrets that challenge the fabric of their lives.