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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0091511Johan Bogaeus - IMDb

    Johan Bogaeus. Writer: Gone with the Woman. Johan Bogaeus was born on 25 February 1964 in Oskarshamn, Kalmar län, Sweden. Johan is a writer and producer, known for Gone with the Woman (2007), The Last Contract (1998) and Beck (1997).

    • Writer, Additional Crew, Producer
    • February 25, 1964
    • Johan Bogaeus
  2. grandagency.se › screenwriters › johan-bogaeusJohan Bogaeus - Grand Agency

    For almost thirty years, Johan Bogaeus has written films for children (Christmas heroes, Children on Luna, Pelle No-Tail), romantic comedies (Just Bea, Gone with the woman) and crime (The Last Contract, Beck). He is obviously unfaithful when it comes to genre, and is also inconsequential whether he works with selfinitiated projects or ones that ...

  3. Johan Bogaeus. Biography. Swedish screen- and songwriter. Read More . Known For. Beck. Doctor Proctor's Fart Powder. Gone with the Woman. ... Screenplay: 2020: Beck ...

  4. Gone with the Woman ( Norwegian: Tatt av Kvinnen) is a 2007 Norwegian film directed by Petter Naess, based on Erlend Loe 's debut novel of the same title. It was Norway's submission to the 80th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film but was not accepted as a nominee.

  5. Screenplay Johan Bogaeus Based on the novel "Doktor Proktors tidsbadekar" by Jo Nesbø. Producer Cornelia Boysen & Synnøve Hørsdal. Co-producers Senator Film & Tradewind Pictures. Cast Gard B. Eidsvold, Emily Glaister, Eilif Hellum Noraker, Kristin Grue, Helén Vikstvedt, Atle Antonsen, Arthur Berning, Eili Harboe. Distribution Nordic ...

  6. Screenplay Johan Bogaeus. Based on the novel "Doktor Proktors prompepulver" by Jo Nesbø. Producers Cornelia Boysen & Synnøve Hørsdal. Co-producers Tradewind Pictures, Senator Film, Filmlance. Cast Kristoffer Joner, Emily Glaister, Eilif Hellum Noraker, Atle Antonsen. Distribution Nordic countries Nordisk Film. Sales agent TrustNordisk. Full ...

  7. Jan 31, 2000 · Directed by Harald Hamrell. Screenplay, Johan Bogaeus, based on the novel “Maria Bleknos” by Ulf Stark.