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  • Always on a Tuesday (2004)
  • TV Short | 28 min | Short, Drama, Family
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Always on a Tuesday (2004)
TV Short | 28 min | Short, Drama, Family

Sanna and Moa are best friends. One afternoon a week the two girls are allowed to be home alone instead of going to After-school. It is exciting and of course they have to try everything they normally aren't allowed to do. But after a ...See moreSanna and Moa are best friends. One afternoon a week the two girls are allowed to be home alone instead of going to After-school. It is exciting and of course they have to try everything they normally aren't allowed to do. But after a while the games become more serious and Sanna has a hard time finding a way out. Written by Annika Jörlind See less
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Producers
Solveig Nordlund (producer) | Christina Olofson (producer)
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Release date
Jul 27, 2004 (Sweden)

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8 cast members
Name Known for
Bengt Braskered
Head of department store (as Bengt Nilsson) Head of department store (as Bengt Nilsson)   See fewer
Ylva Gallon
Shop assistant Shop assistant   See fewer
Lukas Lönnroth
Slem-Johan Slem-Johan   See fewer
Ann-Sofie Rase
Sanna's mother Sanna's mother   See fewer
Daniel Scherp
Sanna's father Sanna's father   See fewer
Elisabet Svensson
Owner of book shop Owner of book shop   See fewer
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