Movie: Fru Björks öden och äventyr

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Karin Ingebäck
Karin Ingebäck

Fru Björk

Anders Lundström
Anders Lundström

Börje Molin

Ann Hallenberg
Ann Hallenberg

Koryfén

Michael Weinius
Michael Weinius

Herr Björk

Sara Olsson
Sara Olsson

Lena Molin

Katarina Andersson
Katarina Andersson

Herr Björks syster

Oscar Gunnarsson
Oscar Gunnarsson

Gustav Molin

Niklas Fogander
Niklas Fogander

Gustavs kompis

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    The story follows Vivian's life from young girl through two marriages, divorce, liberation and class trip, to a baglady.

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    1995-04-15

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