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The Wonderful Journey of Selma Lagerlöf

The extraordinary story of Swedish writer Selma Lagerlöf (1858-1940), creator of Nils Holgersson, a memorable and legendary literary character, and the first female storyteller to win the Nobel Prize for Literature (1909); a woman as pioneering in her life as in her remarkable work.

Top Cast

  • Hanna Schygulla

    Hanna Schygulla

    Self - Quote Reader (voice)

  • Mats Malm

    Mats Malm

    Self - Swedish Academy Spokesperson

  • Thomas Steinfeld

    Thomas Steinfeld

    Self - Book Critic

  • Anna Nordlund

    Anna Nordlund

    Self - Biographer

  • Holger Wolandt

    Holger Wolandt

    Self - Biographer

  • Elisabeth Lagerlöf

    Elisabeth Lagerlöf

    Self - Lagerlöf's Grandniece

  • Monika Hilding

    Monika Hilding

    Self - Lagerlöf's Grandniece

  • Hans-Viktor Krolovitsch

    Hans-Viktor Krolovitsch

    Self - Parson

  • Ann-Charlotte Knochenhauer

    Ann-Charlotte Knochenhauer

    Self - Librarian

Overview

The extraordinary story of Swedish writer Selma Lagerlöf (1858-1940), creator of Nils Holgersson, a memorable and legendary literary character, and the first female storyteller to win the Nobel Prize for Literature (1909); a woman as pioneering in her life as in her remarkable work.

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