The Serpent's Way
A salesman and his son sexually abuse the generations of women of a poor family as payment for debt. Janni must see his mother, sister, niece and wife all being exploited, and the family grow bigger with the abuser's kids.
Bo Widerberg
Bo Widerberg
Casts & Crew
Stina Ekblad
Stellan Skarsgård
Pernilla August
Ernst Günther
Tomas von Brömssen
Reine Brynolfsson
Nils Brandt
Johan Widerberg
Pernilla Wahlgren
Birgitta Ulfsson
Melinda Kinnaman
Åsa Karlin
Michael Kallaanvaara
Calle Carlswärd
Amelia Glas-Drake
Gun Fors
Lisa Tönnerfors
Emma Tönnerfors
Margareta Pettersson
Agnes Östergren
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