The Anderssons Rock the Mountains
The Anderssons Rock the Mountains[1] (Swedish: Sune i fjällen) is a Swedish comedy, children's and family film, which opened at cinemas in Sweden on 19 December 2014.[2] The film, partly recorded in Åre, is the final in a trilogy of Sune films.
The Anderssons Rock the Mountains | |
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Directed by | Gustaf Åkerblom |
Written by | Hannes Holm |
Based on | Sune by Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson |
Produced by | Teresa Alldén-Willey, Patrick Ryborn |
Starring | Morgan Alling, Anja Lunqvist, William Ringström |
Cinematography | Mats Axby |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Nordisk Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Plot
The film tells the story of the Andersson's family skiing vacation to the Swedish parts of the Scandinavian Mountains.[2]
Production
The mountain scenes were shot during March and April 2014 near Åre, at places like Ullådalen[3] and Duved. Shooting also occurred at Edsåsdalen[4] and Östersund.[5] The work was later completed at Göteborg.[6]
Actors
The following actors appear:[7]
- William Ringström - Sune
- Morgan Alling - Rudolf
- Anja Lundqvist - Karin
- Julius Jimenez Hugoson - Håkan
- Hanna Elffors Elfström - Anna
- Julia Dufvenius - Sabina
- Erik Johansson - Pontus
- Kajsa Halldén - Sofie
- Kalle Westerdahl - Ragnar
- Frida Hallgren - Yvonne
- Malte Gårdinger - Santos
- Bonn Ulving - Pär Päron
- Manuel Dubra - Santo's father
- Patrik Zackrisson - olycks-Jörgen
- Kristina Korths-Aspegren - olycks-Kicki
- Martin Andersson - reindeer herd
- Emma Melkersson - Linda
- Emanuel Edoff - Peder
- Pontus Eklöf - Roger
- Jörgen Persson - man with sled dog
- Ebbe Olsson - Thoma's father
- Wiliam Mehler - Thomas
- Jimmy Söderblom - ice sculptor
- Maja Fahl - headteacher
- Jon Olsson - himself
- Jessica Almenäs - Let's Dance programme host
- Tony Irving - Let's Dance jury member
- Dermot Clemenger - Let's Dance jury member
- Ann Wilson - Let's Dance jury member
- Madeleine Claesson - Statist
Music
Music[8]
- Änglahund with Vikingarna
- Canelloni, Macaroni with Lasse Holm
- La belissima estate (One Beautiful Summer)
- Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley
- La Bamba with The Music Super Men
- De sista ljuva åren
- Papaya Coconut with Kikki Danielsson
- De ä bar å åk with the Swedish National Skiing Team
References
- "Part Two of the Anderssons Trilogy". Sola-Media. 2014. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- "Sune i fjällen". Swedish Film Database. 19 December 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
- "Morgan Alling spelar in ny Sune-film i Åre". Sveriges radio (in Swedish). 20 March 2014. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- "Sune i fjällen byter Edsåsdalen till Åsdalen", Mynewsdesk 3 April 2014.
- Pernilla Anth Jacobsson (20 March 2014). "Filmproduktioner ger jämtarna klirr i kassan". Sveriges radio (in Swedish). Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- "Skistar Åre: Filmteamet nöjda med inspelningen", Mynewsdesk 15 April 2014.
- "Sune i fjällen" (in Swedish). Svensk filmdatabas. 2014. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
- "Sune i fjällen" (in Swedish). Swedish Film Database. 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- "Sune i fjällen / Gustaf Åkerblom" (in Swedish). Svensk mediedatabas. 2015. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
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