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Farmors leriga händer - En film om Lisa Larson

Lisa Larson is one of Sweden’s most beloved ceramicists, known for her round, playful animal and child figures. But when director Emilia Ekman Larson digs up her grandmother’s 30-year-old discarded sculptures, she can’t help but wonder why they look so sorrowful.

Top Cast

  • Emilia Ekman Larson

    Emilia Ekman Larson

    Speakerröst / Barnbarn till Lisa Larson

  • Lisa Larson

    Lisa Larson

    Self

  • Gunnar Larson

    Gunnar Larson

    Self - Lisa Larson make

  • Mattias  Larson

    Mattias Larson

    Self - Lisa Larson son

  • Andreas Ribbung

    Andreas Ribbung

    Self - Bildkonstnär

  • Johanna Larson

    Johanna Larson

    Self - Lisa Larson dotter

  • Nina Blake

    Nina Blake

    Self

  • Astrid Mosson

    Astrid Mosson

    Self

Overview

Lisa Larson is one of Sweden’s most beloved ceramicists, known for her round, playful animal and child figures. But when director Emilia Ekman Larson digs up her grandmother’s 30-year-old discarded sculptures, she can’t help but wonder why they look so sorrowful.

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