
Robert Broberg
Acting
Known For

Robins is a Swedish late-night talk show which premiered on SVT2 on August 23, 2006. The host is the young stand-up comedian Robin Paulsson from Malmö. The show's format is similar to that of other late-night shows, Robin makes jokes about recent news, shows sketches, and talks to a guest in the studio. One of the most popular sketches in the show features Robin appearing as Swedish football player Zlatan Ibrahimović.
Robins

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Agnetas Nyårskarameller

A man has been in prison for sixteen years after killing of his wife. Now he seeks to create a new life, where he only finds warmth and fellowship with Turkish immigrants. He will also try to come to terms with the daughter who hates him. Denmark's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1986.
The Dark Side of the Moon

A congratulatory celebration of Povel Ramel's 70th birthday featuring a cavalcade of great Swedish performers.
...och över alltihopa lyser Povel Ramel

Four short stories from Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland.
4 x 4

A film about how it is to be a father in the early eighties
Kan tigrar få ägg?
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ANC-galan
Dreamlike film collage by Charlie Nykvist, the son of cinematographer Sven Nykvist.
Remdriven

The three children in this story are left at home alone one evening when their parents have to attend a funeral. They are warned to not let any strangers into the house but they forget to put the latch on the door and a rather scary vagabond turn up and lets himself in. There is an authentic air of menace about this tramp, which initially frightens the three children in the story and children in the audience find exciting, although in the end he turns out to be merely eccentric in a way that all children find irresistible.
Goodnight Mr. Vagabond

Bosse enjoys life and summer in a small cabin, he longs for Lajla who promised to come. The calm does not last for a long time, but soon one personality comes after another.
Längta efter kärlek

A 1981 TV film by Hallström about a 35-year-old footballer (played by Swedish pop star Robert Broberg) looking back over his life.
Come On Then!
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Robert Broberg - The Pling & Plong Show

1958 - the year when Ingvar Kamprad opened the doors to his first Ikea department store in Älmhult. The World Cup is played in Sweden, where Kurre Hamrin scores a legendary goal against West Germany and Sweden takes a sensational silver. The first female police officers start serving this year with the same duties as the male police officers, however, they were not allowed to carry a saber but had to settle for a baton.
Året var 1958

A sunshine story in a pouring rain.
Ree Pete and the Windshieldwipers

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Progg på väg

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Robert Brobergs höjdare i Globen

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