Scena da Tre kärlekar / TV series (1989)
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Nomi alternativi: Anna Jessica Zandén, Jessica Zandén-Carlström
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"Jessica Zandén is a Swedish actress hailing from Stockholm, known for her diverse career in entertainment. She debuted in front of the cameras in the comedic TV movie 'Colombe' (1983), but it was her role as Tricia McMillan in the Swedish adaptation of 'Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy', where she lent her voice acting skills, that brought her into the limelight. Recently, she has been seen on Swedish television in the series 'Den fördömde'. However, it was her performance in the made-for-TV dramatic thriller 'Skuggan av Henry' (1986) that truly showcased her talents. In this role, she portrayed a character who frequently went shirtless, earning her character—and perhaps even Swedish television—a memorable nickname."
Sul film: Tre kärlekar / TV series (1989)
Episodio: ... aka |Three Loves| - Season 1, Episode 16
Titolo alternativo: Három szerelem, Three Loves, Trois amours
Regista: Lars Molin
Sceneggiatore: Lars Molin
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Parole chiave: family chronicle
Storia
In Sweden during World War II (1944), Egon Nilsson struggles with his family life as a farmer. His children show no interest in taking over the farm, leading to potential instability for the family's future.
Riassunto
Tre kärlekar is a Swedish drama series set against the backdrop of World War II. The story focuses on the complex dynamics of the Nilsson family, centering around Egon Nilsson and his struggle with his children's lack of interest in carrying on the family farming tradition.