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Martina och jag

May 7, 2009
1h 0m
★ 8.0

Overview

In 1974 documentary film maker Tom Alandh did a TV story about institutions for the mentally retarded. Then he met Martina, who was five and who had Down syndrome. For 35 years, which is unique in the Swedish television history, Tom Alandh and photographer Björn Henriksson has followed Martina's struggles against all odds.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Pan Vision
SVT
SVT Dokumentär

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Cast

Tom Alandh

Speakerröst

Tom Alandh

Martina Schaub

Self

Martina Schaub

Berit Schaubs

Self

Berit Schaubs

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