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-{{Template}}+{{Template}}'''''One Summer of Happiness''''' is a [[1951]] [[Swedish film]] based on the novel ''[[Sommardansen]]'' by [[Per Olof Ekström]] directed by [[Arne Mattson]]. It tells the story of teenage lovers who meet on a farm. It caused controversy upon its original release due to the presence of a [[nude scene|nude]] [[swimming]] sequence.
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 +It was awarded the [[Golden Bear (award)|Golden Bear]] at the [[1952]] [[Berlin Film Festival]].
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 +==Cast==
 +* [[Ulla Jacobsson]] - Kerstin
 +* [[Folke Sundquist]] - Göran
 +* [[Edvin Adolphson]] - Anders Persson
 +* [[Irma Christenson]] - Sigrid
 +* [[John Elfström]] - The Vicar
 +* [[Nils Hallberg]] - Nisse
 +* [[Gunvor Pontén]] - Sylvia
 +* [[Berta Hall]] - Anna
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One Summer of Happiness is a 1951 Swedish film based on the novel Sommardansen by Per Olof Ekström directed by Arne Mattson. It tells the story of teenage lovers who meet on a farm. It caused controversy upon its original release due to the presence of a nude swimming sequence.

It was awarded the Golden Bear at the 1952 Berlin Film Festival.

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