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Palme - sista timmarna (2016)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 26M

Director : Göran Ellung

Synopsis

A film about the murder of Swedish prime minister Olof Palme.

Actors

Mårten Palme
Mårten Palme
Ingvar Carlsson
Ingvar Carlsson
Mona Sahlin
Mona Sahlin

Crews

Göran Ellung
Göran Ellung
Director
Christian Arnet
Christian Arnet
Producer
Christian Sandeheim
Christian Sandeheim
Producer
Leif Eiranson
Leif Eiranson
Director of Photography
Björn Baummann
Björn Baummann
Sound
Fredrik Nordensson
Fredrik Nordensson
Editor
Bengt Ernryd
Bengt Ernryd
Music
Anneli Bergman
Anneli Bergman
Archival Footage Research

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