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The Importance of Tying Your Own Shoes (2011)

Genre : Drama, Comedy

Runtime : 1H 36M

Director : Lena Koppel
Writer : Pär Johansson

Synopsis

Alex's high opinion of himself isn't backed up by reality as he is unemployed and having trouble with his girlfriend. When he finally gets a job with the local council/municipality of Hudiksvall his life is about to change. Suddenly Alex finds himself the leader of a local theatre group of people with learning difficulties. Through their work together, Alex comes to appreciate that we all have our own talents which can grow if given the opportunity and support. "The Importance of Tying Your Own Shoes" is based on the work of the Glada Hudik Theatre whose performances have met with success in Sweden and internationally since it was formed in 1996.

Actors

Sverrir Gudnason
Sverrir Gudnason
Alex
Vanna Rosenberg
Vanna Rosenberg
Hanna
Mats Melin
Mats Melin
Kjell-Åke
Theresia Widarsson
Theresia Widarsson
Filippa
Bosse Östlin
Bosse Östlin
Ebbe
Ellinore Holmer
Ellinore Holmer
Katarina
Maja Carlsson
Maja Carlsson
Kristina
Marie Robertson
Marie Robertson
Anna-Lena
Claes Malmberg
Claes Malmberg
Peter
Cecilia Forss
Cecilia Forss
Lisa
Eva Funck
Eva Funck
Mother of Leif
Jill Ung
Jill Ung
Mother of Katarina
Tommy Sporrong
Tommy Sporrong
Brother of kjell-Åke
Bill Hugg
Bill Hugg
Ryttmästaren
Nadine Kirschon
Nadine Kirschon
Laura
Dag Malmberg
Dag Malmberg
Micke
Kalle Westerdahl
Kalle Westerdahl
Anna-Lena's Boyfriend
Erland Beskow
Erland Beskow
Troublemaker
Peter Eriksson
Peter Eriksson
Man in a suit
Tomas Brolin
Tomas Brolin
Jury 1
Elisabet Höglund
Elisabet Höglund
Jury 2
Kevin Borg
Kevin Borg
Jury 3
Sísí Sverrisdóttir Uggla
Sísí Sverrisdóttir Uggla
Josefin
Dogge Doggelito
Dogge Doggelito
Talent Show Host
David Gustafsson
David Gustafsson
Leif
Philip Panov
Philip Panov

Crews

Lena Koppel
Lena Koppel
Director
Trine Piil Christensen
Trine Piil Christensen
Writer
Lena Koppel
Lena Koppel
Writer
Rozbeh Ganjali
Rozbeh Ganjali
Director of Photography
Madeleine Lundberg
Madeleine Lundberg
Production Design
Patrick Austen
Patrick Austen
Editor
Mattias Morheden
Mattias Morheden
Editor
Josef Tuulse
Josef Tuulse
Original Music Composer
Peter Possne
Peter Possne
Producer
Peter Kropénin
Peter Kropénin
Producer
Oskar Linnros
Oskar Linnros
Songs
Oskar Linnros
Oskar Linnros
Music
Oskar Linnros
Oskar Linnros
Musician
Pär Johansson
Pär Johansson
Screenplay
Pär Johansson
Pär Johansson
Producer
Åsa Sjöberg
Åsa Sjöberg
Executive Producer
Seamus Deivert
Seamus Deivert
Sound Editor
Erik Guldager
Erik Guldager
Sound Editor
Boris Laible
Boris Laible
Sound Editor
Gustav Landbecker
Gustav Landbecker
Sound Editor
Josef Tuulse
Josef Tuulse
Sound
Agneta Lindqvist-Widin
Agneta Lindqvist-Widin
Makeup Artist

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