Nilsson thinks the director Richard Hobert makes such terrible films and he had to go ask him why.
Richard Hobert, the director behind the Seven Deadly Sins series, was long silent about the sins described in these films. One summer evening in Österlen in 2000, he revealed the answers. Richard Hobert himself and the protagonist Göran Stangertz also reveal new breathtaking depths in the films when they openly and bravely tell why it was a vital necessity for them to carry out the project.
Richard Hobert, writer and director, has been awarded the Ingmar Bergman Prize for his work. His previous work include internationally acclaimed films such as Spring of Joy (1993), Run for Your Life (1997), The Eye (1998), Everyone Loves Alice (2002) and Harry's Daughters (2005).
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