- Overview
On Saturday, April 26, spring came to Sweden. That same day, Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded. Bringing mild winds to Scandinavia. Sweden suffered heavily of radioactive poison.
- Release Date
03 April 1987
- DirectingStefan Jarl
- Budget
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- Revenue
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