• Björn Lennart Runge is a Swedish director and author. He was nominated for The Nordic Council Film Prize in 2006 for Mun mot mun. Runge was born in Lysekil...
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    Elizabeth Barrett in the film Let Me Count the Ways, which The Wife director Björn Runge is set to direct. In April 2021, Clarke joined the cast of Secret Invasion...
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  • The Wife (2017 film) (category Films directed by Björn Runge)
    The Wife is a 2017 drama film directed by Björn L. Runge and written by Jane Anderson, based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Meg Wolitzer. It stars...
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  • Lentov. Ohlin took over as director for the film, after the director Björn Runge in April 2009 announced that he would drop out of the production. In...
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  • Nicolas Roeg Éric Rohmer George A. Romero Roberto Rossellini Raúl Ruiz Björn Runge Ken Russell David O. Russell Safdie brothers Walter Salles Adam Sandler...
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    Anthropoid Adolf Opálka Sean Ellis 2017 The Wife Young Joe Castleman Björn Runge 2019 The Show Geoffrey James Alexandrou As I Am Mr. Jackson Guy Davies...
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    Zanjani played Queen Elizabeth. She also appeared in Night Rider by Björn Runge in the same theater, and in Nathan the Wise at the Stockholm City Theater...
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  • The Eighteenth 1996 Anders Rønnow Klarlund Feature Harry & Sonja 1996 Björn Runge Feature The Greatest Heroes 1996 Thomas Vinterberg Feature Breaking the...
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    Guldbagge Award as Best actress] and The Birthday (2000], I Am Dina (2002), Björn Runge's Om jag vänder mig om/If I Turn Around (2003) [a Silver Bear at Berlin...
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  • Wolitzer. The book was adapted into a film released in 2017, directed by Björn L. Runge, written by Jane Anderson, and starring Glenn Close, Jonathan Pryce...
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