The Children of Noisy Village (film) explained

The Children of Noisy Village
Director:Lasse Hallström
Producer:Waldemar Bergendahl
Based On:The Six Bullerby Children novels
by Astrid Lindgren
Starring:Linda Bergström
Crispin Dickson Wendenius
Henrik Larsson
Ellen Demérus
Anna Sahlin
Harald Lönnbro
Music:Georg Riedel
Cinematography:Jens Fischer
Editing:Susanne Linnman
Distributor:AB Svensk Filmindustri
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Sweden
Language:Swedish

The Children of Noisy Village (Swedish: '''Alla vi barn i Bullerbyn''') is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 6 December 1986,[1] directed by Lasse Hallström, based on the books about The Six Bullerby Children by Astrid Lindgren.

A sequel, More About the Children of Noisy Village, premiered the following year. Both films were later reworked into a seven-episode TV-series that was broadcast in 1989.

Cast

Soundtrack

The instrumental music was composed by Georg Riedel. Astrid Lindgren wrote the lyrics to the songs Now That Night Is Near (Alla ska sova) and Falukorvsvisan. Other songs sung in the film are old Swedish folk or children's songs.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alla vi barn i Bullerbyn. Swedish Film Database. Swedish. 6 December 1986. 24 September 2016.