

Screwed in Tallinn: A Small Film About Loneliness
Directed by Tomas AlfredsonA group of lonesome bachelors on a bus trip to Tallinn find partners for life. The matchmaker is not on his first journey and should be well-prepared, but already on the bus through the Swedish landscape, he encounters unforeseen troubles. Once in Tallinn, and despite assistance from colleagues from the other side of the Baltic Sea, naked reality takes over.
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Screwed in Tallinn: A Small Film About Loneliness was released on April 22, 1999.
Screwed in Tallinn: A Small Film About Loneliness was directed by Tomas Alfredson.
Screwed in Tallinn: A Small Film About Loneliness has a runtime of 59m.
Screwed in Tallinn: A Small Film About Loneliness was produced by Iréne Tostar.
A group of lonesome bachelors on a bus trip to Tallinn find partners for life. The matchmaker is not on his first journey and should be well-prepared, but already on the bus through the Swedish landscape, he encounters unforeseen troubles. Once in Tallinn, and despite assistance from colleagues from the other side of the Baltic Sea, naked reality takes over.
The key characters in Screwed in Tallinn: A Small Film About Loneliness are Roland Järverup / Micke / Lasse Kongo (Robert Gustafsson), Lennart Sundström (Jonas Inde), Percy Nilegård / Magnus (Johan Rheborg).
Screwed in Tallinn: A Small Film About Loneliness is a Comedy, Drama, TV Movie film.
Screwed in Tallinn: A Small Film About Loneliness has an audience rating of 7.8 out of 10.











