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Britt-Marie Was Here

"It's never too late to start living."

Britt-Marie, a woman in her sixties, decides to leave her husband and start anew. Having been a housewife for most of her life and living in the small backwater town of Borg with few jobs available, she soon finds herself fending a youth football team.

Top Cast

  • Pernilla August

    Pernilla August

    Britt-Marie

  • Peter Haber

    Peter Haber

    Kent

  • Anders Mossling

    Anders Mossling

    Sven

  • Malin Levanon

    Malin Levanon

    Bank

  • Vera Vitali

    Vera Vitali

    Anna

  • Olle Sarri

    Olle Sarri

    Fredrik

  • Mahmut Suvakci

    Mahmut Suvakci

    Memo

  • Lancelot Ncube

    Lancelot Ncube

    Sami

  • Jonathan Wiking

    Jonathan Wiking

    Audience member (uncredited)

Overview

Britt-Marie, a woman in her sixties, decides to leave her husband and start anew. Having been a housewife for most of her life and living in the small backwater town of Borg with few jobs available, she soon finds herself fending a youth football team.

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