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The twelve-year old Carmen has to stay at home during the summer while most other people are on holiday. She plays with the the younger children Anders and Kerstin. The much older boy or young man Bengt-Olof is a little bit retarded and... See more »

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Emelie Ekenborn ...
Carmen
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Bengt-Olof, 'Bengbulan'
Erik Gustafson ...
Anders
Lena Klingvall ...
Kersti
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Sofia, Carmen's mother
Cilla Thorell ...
Dafne, Carmen's older sister
Sylvia Rauan ...
Sonja, Anders' mother
Lars Hansson ...
Bengt-Erik, Bengbulan's father
Yvan Auzeli ...
Alan Cielinski, video camera salesman

Directed by

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Suzanne Osten

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Nils Gredeby ... ()
 
Suzanne Osten ... ()

Produced by

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Anita Oxburgh ... producer
Yvonne Rock ... co-producer

Music by

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Johan Petri

Cinematography by

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Göran Hallberg

Editing by

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Håkan Karlsson

Editorial Department

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Ylva-Li Gustafsson ... assistant editor
Kerstin Hellgren ... negative cutter

Casting By

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Catti Edfeldt

Production Design by

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Charles Koroly

Set Decoration by

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Ida Burén

Costume Design by

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Charles Koroly

Makeup Department

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Carina Saxenberg ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Anna Croneman ... production manager (as Anna Eriksson)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Tobias Falk ... assistant director
Jacob Söe-Pedersen ... second unit director

Art Department

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Peter Lundquist ... painter
Catharina Nyqvist Ehrnrooth ... assistant art director (as Catharina Ehrnrooth) / props (as Catharina Ehrnrooth)
Daniel Nyrén ... graphic designer

Sound Department

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Peter Adolfsson ... sound
Hans-Eric Ahrn ... sound mixer
Jean-Frédéric Axelsson ... sound editor (as Jean Frédéric Axelsson) / sound (as Jean Frédéric Axelsson)
Wille Peterson-Berger ... sound editor (as Willie Peterson-Berger)

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Kimmo Rajala ... stunt coordinator (1996)

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Focus Davidson ... assistant camera
Viktor Davidson ... focus puller (as Victor Davidson)
Nisse Johansson ... grip
Ulla Lemberg ... still photographer
Nils Melander ... lighting technician
Linus Sandgren ... second assistant camera
Bengt Wallin ... grip
Hasse Wallin ... electrician
Nils Wallin ... electrician
Viktor Wallin ... assistant electrician

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Petter Danielsson ... location manager
Tomas Persson ... location assistant

Music Department

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Niklas Billström ... music recordist
Kato Hideki ... musician
Kjell Nordeson ... musician
Torbjörn Svedberg ... musician
Jonas Forssell ... musician (uncredited)
Raymond King ... musician (uncredited)
Eva Lindal ... musician (uncredited)
Ivo Nilsson ... musician (uncredited)

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Lotta Mothander ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Siri Ambjörnsson ... child minder
Jallo Faber ... production assistant
Yuu Komaki ... production assistant
Jonas Overton ... production assistant
Christer Strandell ... production assistant
Jacob Söe-Pedersen ... production assistant (as Jacob Søe Pedersen)
Maria Winberg ... production assistant
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Plot Summary

The twelve-year old Carmen has to stay at home during the summer while most other people are on holiday. She plays with the the younger children Anders and Kerstin. The much older boy or young man Bengt-Olof is a little bit retarded and has no other friends of his own age. Therefore he frightens and mobs the younger children in the neighbourhood who first try to flee him. But after some days they plan their revenge... Written by Gerhard Windecker

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Also Known As
  • Carmen's Revenge
Runtime
  • 82 min
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Movie Connections References Requiem for a Vampire (1972). See more »
Soundtracks Konsert, klarinett, orkester, K. 622, A-dur. Allegro See more »

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