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Erik and Sigvard: A year in Småland

Nov 6, 1993
0h 40m
★ 0.0

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Brothers Erik and Sigvard live by old traditions - they grow their own food and bake their own bread. The only time they leave their family farm is to buy tobacco and to see the king and queen visit Växjö, but they once biked to nearby Gislaved.

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