Robert Gustafsson Jonas Inde Andres Lokko Martin Luuk Johan Rheborg Henrik Schyffert
Directed by
Tomas Alfredson
Starring
Robert Gustafsson Johan Rheborg Jonas Inde
Country of origin
Sweden
Original language
Swedish
Production
Producer
Iréne Tostar
Cinematography
Leif Benjour
Running time
60 minutes
Production company
Sveriges Television
Original release
Network
SVT1
Release
22 April 1999 (1999-04-22)
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Screwed in Tallinn (Swedish: Torsk på Tallinn) is a 1999 Swedish comedy-drama film written by and starring the comedy group Killinggänget, and directed by their member Tomas Alfredson. Made in a mockumentary style, it revolves around a group of Swedish single men who travel by bus to Estonia where they have been promised they will meet Estonian women.
The film was one of four 60-minute films Killinggänget produced for Sveriges Television in 1999 under the label Fyra små filmer ("Four small films"). It received the Golden Gate Award for best television comedy at the 2000 San Francisco International Film Festival.[1]
^Salomonsson, Claes (21 March 2000). "'Torsk på Tallinn' vann stort tv-pris". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 1 July 2011.
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