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Kejsaren

The historical and political background to "Kejsaren" is the Swedish import of foreign polish farm labor in the early 1900s. The Swedish farm workers protested against this, with hate and racism. Elje Ström is the son of a Swedish farm worker and a polish woman. He is mentally handicapped and bullied, longing for his mother, who was returned to Poland. Nazism is spreading over northern Europe. Elje travels to Poland to find his mother. Scammed by pimps and whores, beaten and despised, he is returned to Sweden by the police. He is admitted to S:t Lars mental hospital, Lund/Malmö. Here, at S:t Lars, Elje becomes "Kejsaren", partly influenced by Hitler. He meets with love and understanding from a polish orderly. She looks and feels a lot like his mother. In a fit of psychotic madness, he kills the orderly.

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Cast & Crew See All

Anders Åberg
Elje Ström
Bo Lindström
Albin Ström
Emy Storm
Gerda

Awards

  • 1979 - Silver Berlin Bear - Outstanding Single Achievement - winner
  • 1979 - Golden Berlin Bear - - nominated
  • 1979 - Guldbagge - Best Actor (Bästa manliga huvudroll) - winner