The World of Dolores and Gunellen (2016)
Dolores and Gunellen live together in a house with a small garden. They need each other to balance their lives. Gunellen's straightforwardness and curiosity makes Dolores let go a bit of her need for order, and Dolores' urge to "tell-all-about-how-every-thing-works" and follow routines helps Gunellen organizer her life. But one day, Gunellen says that she wants to see the world. Dolores does not want her to go!
Director: Linda Hambäck
Genre: Family, Animation
Runtime: 45 min
Release Date: February 12, 2016
Cast
- Mia Skäringer - Gunellen (voice)
- Klara Zimmergren - Dolores (voice)
- Rikard Wolff - narrator (voice)
- Anders Sparring
- Mats Blomberg
- Janne Vierth
- Ella Broman
- Mingus Broman
- Martin Östergren
- Per Broman
Screenplay
Music: Martin Östergren
Production: LEE Film
Country: Sweden
Language: svenska
Original Language: sv
More Films by Director: Linda Hambäck
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The World of Dolores and Gunellen about?
- Dolores and Gunellen live together in a house with a small garden. They need each other to balance their lives. Gunellen's straightforwardness and curiosity makes Dolores let go a bit of her need for order, and Dolores' urge to "tell-all-about-how-every-thing-works" and follow routines helps Gunellen organizer her life. But one day, Gunellen says that she wants to see the world. Dolores does not want her to go!
- Who directed The World of Dolores and Gunellen?
- The World of Dolores and Gunellen was directed by Linda Hambäck.
- Who stars in The World of Dolores and Gunellen?
- The World of Dolores and Gunellen stars Mia Skäringer, Klara Zimmergren, Rikard Wolff, Anders Sparring, Mats Blomberg, Janne Vierth.
- How long is The World of Dolores and Gunellen?
- The World of Dolores and Gunellen has a runtime of 45m (45 minutes).
- What genre is The World of Dolores and Gunellen?
- The World of Dolores and Gunellen is a Family, Animation film.
- Where was The World of Dolores and Gunellen produced?
- The World of Dolores and Gunellen was produced in Sweden.