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  1. The Glassblower's Children (Swedish: Glasblåsarns barn) is a Swedish film, first intended to open on 25 December 1996, but ending up released to cinemas in Sweden on 27 February 1998, directed by Anders Grönros. It is based on the novel with the same name by Maria Gripe. Cast. Stellan Skarsgård – Albert; Pernilla August – Sofia

  2. 27 feb 1998 · The Glassblower's Children: Directed by Anders Grönros. With Lena Granhagen, Stellan Skarsgård, Pernilla August, Oliver P. Peldius. Based on the novel by Maria Gripe, this is the story of two children, Klas and Klara, growing up in the poor Swedish countryside of the mid-19th century.

    • (1,4K)
    • Drama, Family
    • Anders Grönros
    • 1998-02-27
  3. 1 giorno fa · After her husband kidnaps the glassblower's children, they are turned into amnesiacs and forced to live in the castle, where they are tortured and abused by their tutor,...

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    • Anders Grönros
    • Drama
    • Stellan Skarsgård
  4. 1 feb 2015 · The Glassblower’s Children. Maria Gripe. Albert the Glassblower and Sofia are the loving parents of little Klas and Klara. Albert makes the most beautiful glass bowls and vases (unfortunately they are so impractical that no one will buy them), while Sofia supports the family by working in the fields.

  5. 27 feb 1998 · Based on the novel by Maria Gripe, this is the story of two children, Klas and Klara, growing up in the poor Swedish countryside of the mid-19th century. Their father Albert is a glass-blower, famous for his beautiful vases, but still unable to earn enough money for his wife Sofia and the children.

  6. The Glass-blower's Children is a film directed by Anders Grönros with Stellan Skarsgård, Pernilla August, Lena Granhagen, Oliver P. Peldius .... Year: 1998. Original title: Glasblåsarns barn. Synopsis: This is the story of two children, Klas and Klara, growing up in the poor Swedish countryside of the mid-19th century.

  7. 27 feb 1998 · Based on the novel by Maria Gripe, this is the story of two children, Klas and Klara, growing up in the poor Swedish countryside of the mid-19th century. Their father Albert is a glass-blower, famous for his beautiful vases, but still unable to earn enough money for his wife Sofia and the children.