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Freud's Leaving Home (Swedish: Freud flyttar hemifrån...) is a 1991 Swedish comedy film directed by Susanne Bier. The film won ten awards and was nominated for three.
Freud's Leaving Home | |
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Directed by | Susanne Bier |
Written by | Marianne Goldman |
Produced by | Peter Kropenin |
Starring | Ghita Nørby Gunilla Röör |
Cinematography | Erik Zappon |
Edited by | Pernille Bech Christensen |
Music by | Johan Söderqvist |
Distributed by | Les Acacias Cinéaudience |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Countries | Sweden Denmark |
Language | Swedish |
Budget | SEK 12,000,000 ($1,842,599 USD) |
Box office | SEK 5,569,306 ($855,166 USD) |
The film follows a girl, Freud, from a Jewish family in Sweden. It was the first feature film in Sweden to depict Swedish-Jewish culture.[1]
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