
Nallar och människor
Documentary · Animation · Family
Overview
A group of teddybears awaken in the attic after years of storage. Store-Nalle (Big Teddy) explains the history of the species, from the very first teddybears manufactured in Germany. Other segments include dramatizations of the directors' childhood memories, as well as interviews with several stuffed animal owners.
Top Cast


Börje Ahlstedt
Börje Ahlstedt
Pappa, Store-Nalle (voice)
Börje Ahlstedt
Pappa, Store-Nalle (voice)
Lisa Lekman
Lisa Lekman
Christina som barn
Lisa Lekman
Christina som barn
Mårten Larsson
Mårten Larsson
Doktorn
Mårten Larsson
Doktorn
Lottie Holmqvist
Lottie Holmqvist
Syster
Lottie Holmqvist
Syster
Jenny Palén
Jenny Palén
Maria som barn
Jenny Palén
Maria som barn
Britta Palén
Britta Palén
Mamma
Britta Palén
Mamma
Katta Nordenfalk
Katta Nordenfalk
Mamma 1903
Katta Nordenfalk
Mamma 1903
Lasse Andersson
Lasse Andersson
Pappa 1903
Lasse Andersson
Pappa 1903
Nanna Hagberg
Nanna Hagberg
Nanna
Nanna Hagberg
Nanna
Pelle Nordenfalk
Pelle Nordenfalk
Per
Pelle Nordenfalk
Per
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