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    • Dear Alice (Swedish: För kärleken) is a 2010 Swedish drama film directed by Othman Karim starring Danny Glover, Tuva Novotny and Peter Gardiner. The film is written by Karim and Grace Maharaj-Eriksson.
      Dear Alice competed at the 2010 Moscow Film Festival.


      Plot


      Very different lives, becomes interweaved during what seems like an ordinary day. Franzis Namazi (Danny Glover) is a newly arrived immigrant from Gambia to Sweden. He is about to give up on his little store selling African art. Karin Carlsson-Said (Tuva Novotny) is a lawyer who is about to enter a new important step in her career as a lawyer. Her husband Moses (Peter Gardiner) must send money to his hospitalized father in Uganda, but there are problems with the transaction and has issues with keeping up his work as a Social Worker. Bosse (Ulf Brunnberg) is the TV star who finds out he has been fired off his own show and finds his young wife with another man, Håkan (Stefan Sauk) is a charming celebrity with an alcohol problem and now once again needs help from his lawyer Karin Carlsson-Said.


      Cast


      Danny Glover as Franzis Namazi
      Tuva Novotny as Karin Carlsson-Said
      Stefan Sauk as Håkan Pettersson
      Regina Lund as Elisabeth Krantz
      Ulf Brunnberg as Bosse Krantz
      Peter Gardiner as Moses Said
      Meta Velander as Elsa


      References




      External links


      Dear Alice at IMDb
      Dear Alice at Rotten Tomatoes
      Dear Alice at the Swedish Film Institute Database
      Moscow Film Festival

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