The Last Sentence (2012)
December 7, 2012Release Date
The Last Sentence (2012)
December 7, 2012Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Jesper Christensen
Torgny Segerstedt
Pernilla August
Maja Forssman
Ulla Skoog
Puste Segerstedt
Peter Andersson
Christian Günther
Björn Granath
Axel Forssman
Maria Heiskanen
Pirjo
Kenneth Milldoff
Per Albin Hansson
Lennart Hjulström
Marcus Wallenberg
Birte Heribertson
Estrid Ancker
Lia Boysen
Estrid Levission / Anita Levisson
Johanna Troell
Ingrid Segerstedt
Åsa-Lena Hjelm
Ida
Marina Nyström
Hilda
Hanna Holmqvist
Eva Segerstedt
Pasi Ilvesviita
Tojje Segerstedt
Jan Tiselius
King Gustaf V
Ingvar Kjellson
Pehr Eklund
Per Gørvell
Mannheimer
Michael Segerström
Birger Bäckström
Christer Fjällström
Journalist
Lars Melin
Journalist
Göran Parkrud
Journalist
Frederik Nilsson
Journalist
Bengt C.W. Carlsson
Veterenary
Jan Holmquist
Official
Henric Holmberg
Gambler
Eddie Axberg
Handyman
Pierre Lindstedt
Handyman
Matti Hirvonen
Pianist
Filip Kucera
Young Segerstedt
Adam Lundgren
Hans Forssman
Malte Aronsson
Partygoer
Åke Hjortsten
Chauffeur
Lina Ljungqvist
Karin
Sonja Richter
Modern
Pär Brundin
The adjutant of the King Gustaf V (uncredited)
Jan Troell
Screenplay / Director / Editor
Peter Schreck
Industrialist
Klaus Rifbjerg
Screenplay
Mischa Gavrjusjov
Director of Photography
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 7, 2012
Original NameDom över död man
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 44m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Last Sentence (Swedish: Dom över död man; Judgement on the dead) is a 2012 Swedish film, directed by Jan Troell and starring Jesper Christensen, Pernilla August, Björn Granath and Ulla Skoog. It is set between 1933 and 1945, and focuses on the life and career of Torgny Segerstedt, a Swedish newspaper editor who was a prominent critic of Hitler and the Nazis during a period when the Swedish government and monarch were intent on maintaining Sweden's neutrality and avoiding tensions with Germany. The film also deals with Segerstedt's relations with his wife, his mistress, and his mistress's husband (who was a close friend of Segerstedt).
The film's Swedish title, Dom över död man, comes from a line in the Old Norse poem Hávamál: "Cattle die, kinsmen die, thou wilt also die; but I know one thing that never dies: the judgment on the dead".