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Anders Grönros, born in Stockholm in 1953, has made several children and youth films, amongst them two films based on popular novels by Swedish author Maria Gripe, Glasblåsarns barn (1998) and Agnes Cecilia (1991), which won Best Film at the Swedish Guldbagge Awards. He is also the director of the acclaimed documentary Ambres – en död talar (2007) about a Swedish man who claims to be channelling the 3000-year-old spirit Ambres.
Anders Grönros, born in Stockholm in 1953, has made several children and youth films, amongst them two films based on popular novels by Swedish author Maria Gripe, Glasblåsarns barn (1998) and Agnes Cecilia (1991), which won Best Film at the Swedish Guldbagge Awards. He is also the director of the acclaimed documentary Ambres – en död talar (2007) about a Swedish man who claims to be channelling the 3000-year-old spirit Ambres.
Nominated for the Guldbagge Award | Stockholm | 1999 | Best Screenplay | ||
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The Guldbagge Award | Stockholm | 1992 | Best Director |
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