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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mats_ArehnMats Arehn - Wikipedia

    Mats Arehn is a Swedish film director and screenwriter. At the 16th Guldbagge Awards he won the award for Best Film for To Be a Millionaire. Selected filmography. Maria (1975) The Assignment (1977) Father to Be (1979) To Be a Millionaire (1980) Istanbul (1989) The Chef (2005) Oskar, Oskar (2009) References

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0038238Mats Arehn - IMDb

    Mats Arehn was born on 19 June 1946 in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden. He is a director and production manager, known for Kocken (2005), White Lies (1995) and Dödspolare (1985).

    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Production Manager, Editor
    • Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
    • Mats Arehn
  3. Jul 11, 1977 · The Assignment: Directed by Mats Arehn. With Christopher Plummer, Thomas Hellberg, Carolyn Seymour, Fernando Rey. A Swedish diplomat travels to a civil war in a Latin American country. His mission is to mediate between the two extremist groups.

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    • Drama, Thriller
    • Mats Arehn
    • 1977-07-11
  4. Mats Arehn is a Swedish film director and screenwriter. At the 16th Guldbagge Awards he won the award for Best Film for To Be a Millionaire. (Wikipedia)

  5. Aug 7, 1989 · Istanbul: Directed by Mats Arehn. With Timothy Bottoms, Twiggy, Robert Morley, Emma Dixgård. An American journalist travels to Istanbul with his daughter to find information about the family of his son-in-law.

    • (85)
    • Thriller
    • Mats Arehn
    • 1989-08-07
  6. The Assignment (Swedish: Uppdraget ) is a 1977 Swedish drama film directed by Mats Arehn and starring Christopher Plummer, Thomas Hellberg and Carolyn Seymour. A Swedish foreign office official travels to South America on a peace-making mission.

  7. Cast & Crew. Mats Arehn Director, Screenplay. Sven Wollter Cast. Linn Stokke Cast. Sverre Anker Ousdal Cast. Pia Green Cast. Anette Kullenberg Screenplay. Thomas Samuelsson Screenplay. Critics reviews. At a prom ball, Peter and Helen catch each other’s eyes over the children’s heads.