A new role for Lina???


Re: A new role for Lina???
As the text in the newsflash says, Lina has accepted the role of the character Lillemor in the film, and yes as others have already written - Lillemor is a decently common female name in Norway and Sweden.
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Re: A new role for Lina???
Awesome! Just one more thing to look forward to. 
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Re: A new role for Lina???
The awesome thing is that Lina really is getting a chance to pursue what she said her dream was: to have a career as a film actress.
You go, Lina!
You go, Lina!
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Re: A new role for Lina???
Anyone know anything about "Lillemor"?
An original screenplay or a book adaption?
An original screenplay or a book adaption?
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Re: A new role for Lina???
Not a thing really, but the post about Ben O'Connor seems to imply a screenplay. Maybe someone can Google about and find a book with that title.drakkar wrote:Anyone know anything about "Lillemor"?
An original screenplay or a book adaption?
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Re: A new role for Lina???
I'll drink to that! One thing that would be interesting to know: in what language will it be? The title doesn't suggest English, although Ben O'Connor is British. If it's in Norwegian or Swedish, the subtitles won't bother me.Wolfchild wrote:The awesome thing is that Lina really is getting a chance to pursue what she said her dream was: to have a career as a film actress.
You go, Lina!
But we know about the "anti-subtitle" faction, don't we.
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Re: A new role for Lina???
Personally, I hope Lina never goes "Hollywood", I would much prefer to read the bottom of the screen of another wonderful Swedish film.gary13136 wrote:I'll drink to that! One thing that would be interesting to know: in what language will it be? The title doesn't suggest English, although Ben O'Connor is British. If it's in Norwegian or Swedish, the subtitles won't bother me.Wolfchild wrote:The awesome thing is that Lina really is getting a chance to pursue what she said her dream was: to have a career as a film actress.
You go, Lina!
But we know about the "anti-subtitle" faction, don't we.
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Re: A new role for Lina???
It's about time! I was beginning to worry that she would be forgotten too soon!!
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She will never be forgotten here.PeteMork wrote:It's about time! I was beginning to worry that she would be forgotten too soon!!
...the story derives a lot of its appeal from its sense of despair and a darkness in which the love of Eli and Oskar seems to shine with a strange and disturbing light.
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