En liten julsaga explained

En liten julsaga
Director:Åsa Sjöström
Mari Marten-Bias Wahlgren
Producer:Peter Holthausen
Distributor:FilmHaus/Casa Nova Lagnö AB
Runtime:58 minutes
Country:Sweden
Language:Swedish

En liten julsaga ("A Little Christmas story") is a 1999 Swedish children's film directed by Åsa Sjöström and Mari Marten-Bias Wahlgren.

Plot

Ina loses her loved teddy bear Nonno in the Metro after Christmas-shopping with her mum. An old man and his dog find Nonno and leave him at the post but he falls into a bag which ends up going to Kiruna by train, where Anna who works at the post at the station finds him and brings him home.

Later, a boy called Per-Olof finds Nonno who has disappeared from Anna's family. When two girls tease him for the teddy bear, he becomes angry and throws Nonno down on the motorway and Nonno lands on a truck going towards Stockholm. Later, Nonno is for sale in an antique shop and Ina's older half-brother Jakob, who later comes back home from the United States, passes the shop and buys Nonno.

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