Kullamannen
Kullamannen

Kullamannen

1968TV ShowEndedSwedish

Brothers Kaj and Tommy are spending their summer vacation with their cousins Peter and Marianne, who are the same age, at Kullen in Skåne, while their parents go to Italy. The young people become involved in a tangled spy plot where it is not entirely clear who is on the good side and who is on the bad side. Espionage, mysterious light signals, and strange code words suddenly become part of everyday life, as do wild chases in mine tunnels, kidnappings, and nighttime break-ins. It will be a summer vacation they will never forget.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Göran SträngGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This Swedish documentary delves into the life and legend of Kullamannen, a mysterious figure from the Kullaberg nature reserve. The film explores local folklore, the rugged landscape, and the stories that have long surrounded this enigmatic character. It presents a blend of historical accounts and speculative narratives, painting a portrait of a local myth.

Critical Reception

The film is a niche historical documentary that received a limited release. Its reception is primarily within Swedish film circles and among those interested in local history and folklore.

What Reviewers Say

  • A fascinating look at a unique local legend.
  • Captures the atmosphere of the Kullaberg landscape effectively.
  • Offers insights into Swedish folklore and storytelling.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this historical documentary is not readily available, but it is generally appreciated by those interested in regional folklore and natural landscapes.

Fun Fact

The film is named after 'Kullamannen', a legendary hermit said to inhabit the Kullaberg mountain in southern Sweden, whose stories have been part of local folklore for generations.

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