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The Glass-Blower's Children
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The Glass-Blower's Children

Feb 27, 1998
1h 50m
★ 5.5

Overview

Based on the novel by Maria Gripe, this is the story of two children, Klas and Klara, growing up in the poor Swedish countryside of the mid-19th century. Their father Albert is a glass-blower, famous for his beautiful vases, but still unable to earn enough money for his wife Sofia and the children. At a spring fair a distinguished gentleman arrives and buys all of Albert's glassware. After this nothing will be the same again. Klas and Klara are kidnapped and taken to a strange castle...

Genres

Drama
Family

Production Companies

Audiovisuellt Produksjonsfond
Birkeland Film Company
Eurimages
Mutter Media
Nordic Screen Production AS
Nordisk Film & TV Fond
Orrefors
Spice
Svenska Filminstitutet
TV 1000 Sverige
Zentropa Entertainments
Sonet Film AB

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Cast

Pernilla August

Sofia

Pernilla August

Stellan Skarsgård

Albert

Stellan Skarsgård

Oliver P. Peldius

Klas

Oliver P. Peldius

Jasmine Heikura

Klara

Jasmine Heikura

Lena Granhagen

Flaxa Mildväder

Lena Granhagen

Elin Klinga

The Empress

Elin Klinga

Thommy Berggren

The Emperor

Thommy Berggren

Ann-Cathrin Palme

Nana

Ann-Cathrin Palme

Måns Westfelt

The Coachman

Måns Westfelt

Ewa Fröling

Nana (voice)

Ewa Fröling

Johan Ulveson

The Raven Kloke (voice)

Johan Ulveson

Helge Jordal

Glass Seller

Helge Jordal