Hammarkullen (1997– ) |
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Hammarkullen (1997– ) |
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Krzysztof Dziukowski | ... |
Russian #1
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Jay Dee | ... |
Russian #2
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Andrzej Laczynski | ... |
Russian #3
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Franco Marino Addesa | ... |
Giuseppe
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Anneli Christensen-Martini | ... |
Loredana
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Johan Gry | ... |
Antonio
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Ove Wolf | ... |
Marco
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Maria Lundqvist | ... |
Anita the welfare assistant
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| Peter Andersson | ... |
Ernst the disabled
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Admir Paradzik | ... |
Damir
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Aida Jerkoviç | ... |
Jasmina
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Vilko Radan | ... |
Husref
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Selma Pacariz | ... |
Aida
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Bujar Ibishi | ... |
Dino
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Göran Forsmark | ... |
Svante the poodle man
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I can only agree with Ingmar Bergman. I believe it's the best TV series ever made; it's amazing. Both the directing and the script are exceptional (will Peter Birro ever exceed this?). 'Hammarkullen' has a way of showing social problems without judging. There's a 'warm' feeling to it, I felt for all the characters in it - even Ernst, the 'mean' guy. If you get a chance to see it, you must.