Becoming Astrid

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SwedishUnga Astrid
Screenplay by
Produced by
  • Lars G. Lindström
  • Anna Anthony
  • Maria Dahlin
Becoming Astrid
Theatrical release poster
SwedishUnga Astrid
Directed byPernille Fischer Christensen
Screenplay by
Produced by
  • Lars G. Lindström
  • Anna Anthony
  • Maria Dahlin
Starring
CinematographyErik Molberg Hansen
Edited by
  • Kasper Leick
  • Åsa Mossberg
Music byNicklas Schmidt
Production
companies
Distributed by
  • Nordisk Film (Sweden)
  • DCM Film Distribution (Germany)
Release date
  • 14 September 2018 (2018-09-14) (Sweden)
Running time
123 minutes
Countries
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
Languages
  • Swedish
  • Danish
Budget5 million[1]
Box office$885,740[2]

Becoming Astrid (Swedish: Unga Astrid, Danish: Unge Astrid) is a 2018 biographical drama film about the early life of Swedish author Astrid Lindgren. An international co-production between Sweden and Denmark, the film is directed by Pernille Fischer Christensen, from a screenplay co-written by Christensen and Kim Fupz Aakeson, and stars Alba August and Maria Fahl Vikander as young and elder incarnations of Lindgren, alongside Maria Bonnevie, Magnus Krepper, Trine Dyrholm, Henrik Rafaelsen and Björn Gustafsson.

The film premiered at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival on 21 February 2018, and was theatrically released in Sweden on 14 September of the same year, as well as in Denmark on 31 January 2019.

Children from all over the world write letters to Astrid Lindgren (Maria Fahl Vikander), which makes her dream back to her youth in Småland.[3] When she (Alba August) worked at Vimmerby tidning, she falls in love with the chief editor, Reinhold Blomberg (Henrik Rafaelsen),[3] who is 30 years her senior. She becomes pregnant with a son, Lars. As an unwed mother, she chooses to give birth to her son in Copenhagen, where she did not have to disclose the father's name.[4]

Her son spent his first years in a Danish foster family.[3] At the Royal Automobile Club, Astrid met Sture Lindgren (Björn Gustafsson), who later came to be her husband.[3]

Cast

Production

Principal photography took place at Marquardt Palace in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany as well as in Västra Götaland in Sweden.

Release

References

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