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Cast

Astrid Lindgren

Astrid Lindgren

Storyteller (voice)

Gustav Föghner

Gustav Föghner

Michel (voice)

Tilda Ramde

Tilda Ramde

Ida (voice)

Allan Svensson

Allan Svensson

Anton (voice)

Elisabet Carlsson

Elisabet Carlsson

Alma (voice)

Lindy Larsson

Lindy Larsson

Alfred (voice)

Rebecka Englund

Rebecka Englund

Lina (voice)

Siw Carlsson

Siw Carlsson

Krösa-Maja (voice)

EwaMaria Björkström-Roos

EwaMaria Björkström-Roos

Prostinnan (voice)

Hans Åke Gabrielsson

Hans Åke Gabrielsson

Crew

Lars Blomgren

Lars Blomgren

Producer

Malini Ahlberg

Malini Ahlberg

Producer

Clas Cederholm

Clas Cederholm

Producer

Hans Åke Gabrielsson

Hans Åke Gabrielsson

Screenplay

Georg Riedel

Georg Riedel

Compositors

Lasse Persson

Lasse Persson

Director

Per Åhlin

Per Åhlin

Director

Astrid Lindgren

Astrid Lindgren

Original Story

Alicja Jaworski

Alicja Jaworski

Director

Torben Greve

Torben Greve

Foley Artist

Olle Tannergård

Olle Tannergård

Sound Designer

Olle Tannergård

Olle Tannergård

Editor

Georg Riedel

Georg Riedel

Original Music Composer

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That Boy Emil

20134.5 / 1060 min
Family

Overview

‘E-e-emil!’ shouts father across the small farm in Katthult, the boy is up to his old tricks and will have to be banished to the woodshed. Except that Emil doesn’t see this as punishment – on the contrary: he locks the door from inside so that he can continue undisturbed to carve another of his wooden figures, of which he has a whole collection. His little sister Ida also wants to sit inside the shed, but she’s too well-behaved. This new adaptation of Astrid Lindgren’s beloved tales from her book ‘Emil of Lönneberga’ portrays the sunny side of life in the country at the beginning of the twentieth century.