Hasse & Tage - En kärlekshistoria

Hasse & Tage - En kärlekshistoria

109 mins | Documentary | Sept. 6, 2019

Hasse and Tage were best friends for over 30 years. Their films, shows, songs and books influenced an entire nation and were the glue that held people's home together. As a comedic duo, they united right-wing ghosts and anarchists in laughter. When Tage dies prematurely, his children lose a father, Hasse a father figure and all of Sweden a country father. And when Palme dies just months after Tage, the Swedish stable society begins to crumble. For the first time, the Alfredson and Danielsson families open up the archives and give us exclusive access to their stories, photographs and recordings.

Hasse & Tage - En kärlekshistoria

109 mins | Documentary | Sept. 6, 2019

Hasse & Tage - En kärlekshistoria
Hasse and Tage were best friends for over 30 years. Their films, shows, songs and books influenced an entire nation and were the glue that held people's home together. As a comedic duo, they united right-wing ghosts and anarchists in laughter. When Tage dies prematurely, his children lose a father, Hasse a father figure and all of Sweden a country father. And when Palme dies just months after Tage, the Swedish stable society begins to crumble. For the first time, the Alfredson and Danielsson families open up the archives and give us exclusive access to their stories, photographs and recordings.
IMDb rating 7.2
Producers B-Reel Films
Original title Hasse & Tage - En kärlekshistoria
Directors Jane Magnusson
Writers Henrik von Sydow, Jane Magnusson

Cast

Hans Alfredson

as Himself (archive footage)

Tage Danielsson

as Himself (archive footage)

Stellan Skarsgård

as Himself

Lena Olin

as Herself

Henrik Dorsin

as Himself

Monica Dominique

as Herself

Carl-Uno Sjöblom

as Himself

Grynet Molvig

as Herself

Tomas Alfredson

as Himself

Daniel Alfredson

as Himself

Petra Mede

as Herself

Jan Guillou

as Himself

Andres Lokko

as Himself

Göran Greider

as Himself

Ingvar Carlsson

as Himself

Birgitta Dahl

as Herself

Özz Nûjen

as Himself

David Batra

as Himself

Olof Palme

as Himself (archive footage)