Bert - Berts Röjiga Rockliv
Originally released in 1994. Bert - Berts Röjiga Rockliv is a comedy/family film.
Starring Martin Andersson, Ing-Marie Carlsson, and Johan Ulveson
Synopsis
Bert is finally turning 13. After years of waiting, he is finally becoming a teenager. For his birthday, he wants Rebecka from the parallel class, wrapped in shiny foil or jumping out of a cake. The worst thing that can happen in life is a health check, especially if you are 13 years old. Bert, Åke, Klimpen, Torleif, and the other boys in the class sit petrified with fear, waiting for the extremely terrifying Sister Ilse. The class is raising money for a class trip. Bert comes up with an idea—they will organize a gala where Bert's rock band, Heman Hunters, will play. At the same time, Klimpen threatens to perform as a stand-up comedian. Bert's new love is called Nadja Nilsson. Through Torleif, he finds out that she plays the violin, which Bert immediately starts practicing instead of soccer. But what will he become? A violin-playing phantom in love or a celebrated goal scorer?
Quick Facts
Top Cast
Martin Andersson
as Bert
Ing-Marie Carlsson
as mamma Madelene
Johan Ulveson
as pappa Fredrik
Oliver Loftéen
as Åke
Nick Atkinson
as Torleif Andersson
David Boati
as Lill-Erik
Martin Lindqvist
as Klas "Klimpen" Svensson
Yvonne Lombard
as mormor Svea
Johan Tillenius
as Nicke
Henrik Schyffert
as Harry Goldberg
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- SV
Production Companies
- SVT
- Frithiof Film to Video
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bert - Berts Röjiga Rockliv about?
Bert is finally turning 13. After years of waiting, he is finally becoming a teenager. For his birthday, he wants Rebecka from the parallel class, wrapped in shiny foil or jumping out of a cake. Th...
When was Bert - Berts Röjiga Rockliv released?
Bert - Berts Röjiga Rockliv was released on October 1, 1994 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Bert - Berts Röjiga Rockliv?
The main cast of Bert - Berts Röjiga Rockliv includes Martin Andersson, Ing-Marie Carlsson, Johan Ulveson, Oliver Loftéen, Nick Atkinson.