Sista dansen
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Sista dansen | |
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Directed by | Colin Nutley |
Written by | Colin Nutley |
Produced by | Katinka Faragó |
Starring | Helena Bergström Reine Brynolfsson |
Release date |
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Running time | 113 minutes (TV-version 109 minutes) |
Countries | Denmark Norway Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Sista dansen (en. The Last Dance) is a Danish-Norwegian-Swedish 1993 film directed by Colin Nutley. The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[1]
Plot
A Swedish woman is found dead in Blackpool, leading to speculation she was murdered.[citation needed]
Production
Filming took place between 19 April and 9 July 1993 in Stockholm, Blackpool and Barbados. The Swedish Film Institute suggested the film for the category of best foreign film to the Academy Award of 1994, but the film was not nominated. 504 580 saw the film [1].
Cast
- Helena Bergström - Tove Särlefalk
- Reine Brynolfsson - Claes Särlefalk
- Ewa Fröling - Liselott Waltner
- Peter Andersson - Lennart Waltner
- Rikard Wolff - Vicar
- Stellan Skarsgård - Host in Norrköping
- Sverre Anker Ousdal - Opera Manager
- Ernst Günther - Opera Director
- Anneli Alhanko - Ballet Dancer
- Lena Söderblom - The gynaecologist
- Pia Johansson - Parking Attendant
- Hans Bergström - Elly's husband
Music in the film
- "Sweet Sixteen"/"Lika blå som då", arrangement by Ann Breen and Jim McVeigh, Swedish lyrics by Ingela "Pling" Forsman, vocals by Ann Breen
- "Dancing Queen"
- "Birthday Boy", music by Denis King
- "Swan Lake. Svanarnas dans/Lebedinoe ozero, op. 20"
- "Uti vår hage", arranged by Hugo Alfvén
- "Min soldat"
- "Summertime Blues"/"Soleil de l'été"
- "La vie en rose"/"I rosenrött jag drömmer", Swedish lyrics by Roland Levin
- "En månskenspromenad", music by Thore Ehrling, lyrics by Nils Hellström
- "Waltz für Elise", music by Denis King
- "Red Red Wine"
- "About Face", music and lyrics by Denis King
- "Welcome to La Tigre", music, lyrics and vocals by Eddy Grant
- "Soca Baptist", music by Blueboy (pseudonym for Austin Lyons)
- "Mona Lisa", Swedish lyrics by Karl-Ewert
- "Ay ay ay!"/"Aj, aj, aj", music and Spanish lyrics by Osmán Pérez Freire, Swedish lyrics by Björn Halldén, Sven-Olof Sandberg and Erik Fridén
- "DK's Tango", music by Denis King
- "The Silver Ballroom", music by Sam Fonteyn
- "The Mountains of Mourne", music by W. Houston Collisson, lyrics by Percy French
- "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow"
- "Pir atmosfär", music by Lars Liljeholm
- "The Way You Look Tonight"/"Lika söt som nu i kväll", Swedish lyrics by Sven Paddock
- "Cheek to Cheek"/"Kind mot kind", Swedish lyrics Ronald Sjögren och Lennart Reuterskiöld
- "The Winner Takes It All"
Awards
- 1994 - Guldbagge Award - Best Actress in a leading role, Helena Bergström (nominated)[2]
- 1994 - Guldbagge Award - Best Cinematography, Jens Fischer (won)[2]
- 1994 - Montreal World Film Festival - Best Actress in a leading role, Helena Bergström [2]
- 1995 - Istanbul International Film Festival - Jury's special award, Helena Bergström
See also
- List of submissions to the 67th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
- List of Swedish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References
- ^ Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
- ^ a b "Sista dansen (1993)". The Swedish Film Database. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
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