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別名: Lena Maria Jonna Olin, Lena Olin-Hallström, لینا اولین
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Lena Olin, born Lena Maria Jonna Olin on March 22, 1955 in Timmersön, Sweden, is a renowned Swedish actress known for her versatile roles. Mentored by Ingmar Bergman, she began her career with small roles in his films like 'Face to Face' (1976) and later joined the Royal Dramatic Theatre. Her international breakthrough came with 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being' (1988), earning a Golden Globe nomination for her role as Sabina, the free-spirited artist. She also garnered critical acclaim for 'Enemies, A Love Story' (1989) and 'Chocolat' (2000). On television, she starred in 'Alias' from 2002 to 2006, earning a Primetime Emmy nomination.
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Glasmästarna is a comedic tale centered around two clumsy glaziers working in Stockholm. Despite their incompetence, they manage to secure a lucrative contract to replace all windows at the city's police headquarters. However, things quickly go awry as they struggle with the task, accidentally breaking more windows than they're replacing and attracting unwanted attention from criminals who mistake them for undercover cops.
This Swedish comedy, released in 1986, was written and directed by Jonas Frick, and co-written by Börje Hansson. Set in Stockholm, Glasmästarna offers a humorous look at the lives of two accident-prone glaziers who find themselves entangled in unexpected circumstances while attempting to fulfill a large contract. The film is a prime example of Swedish comedy from the 1980s and serves as a reflection of the era's societal norms and urban environments.