Interesting

That photo is Bex with veteran Swedish actor Rolf Lassgård, winner of the Guldbagge 2016 for lead actor in 'A Man Called Ove' just pipping Ulrik Munther for 'The Here After' Do you know what the context of the photo is Fishy?

UPDATE: aha, I have sleuthed it down now. It must be from the press call for 'Där regnbågen slutar' where they both also appear in this tiny photo

Original article in Swedish:
http://wwwb.aftonbladet.se/noje/9901/21/hobert.htmlaPPROX English TRANSLATION:
An impressive collection of stars crowding in Hobert's new film; Pernilla August, Tommy Körberg, Rebecca Lijleberg, Richard Hobert himself, Goran Stangertz, Rolf Lassgård, Camilla Lundén, Helen Sjöholm, Peter Jöback and Anette Friberg.
Photo: Krister Hansson
Hobert's sixth is a nightmare
Next mortal sin will
go into musical characters
Richard Hobert's sixth film about man's mortal sins, "where the rainbow ends" will be a star-studded history.
Besides notorious Goran Stangertz, Camilla Lundén, Mona Malm and Sven Lindberg will Rolf Lassgård, Pernilla August, Tommy Körberg, Peter Jöback, Rebecca "Fuckin Amal" Liljeberg and Helen Sjöholm to participate.
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In the days begin recording by Richard Hobert's new movie "Where the rainbow ends." It is number six in Hobert's series on our sins, but it is the first with musical interludes.
Therefore, Hobert summoned help from some of Sweden's biggest musical artists. Among others, Tommy Körberg as not appeared in a Swedish film since "Ronja" in 1984.
- This will be exciting. I really like Richard Hobert movies. I have seen all but the most recent, "The Eye", says Tommy Körberg and continues:
- Well I'm primarily with to sing, but it's a speaking part. 15 shooting days, I am contracted for.
May face many big names
Involved in the film also makes Sweden's hottest actor-rising star, Rebecca Liljeberg from "Show Me Love". To face heavy names Lassgård, Körberg and August worry not her.
- There is no reason to be nervous. There seems to be a nice bunch so there will certainly be going really well, says Rebecca confidently.
Rebecca plays the daughter of Michael (Goran Stangertz) in the film. She describes her role succinctly:
- There is a girl who has a hard time in every way imaginable.
An old dream come true
To Hobert chosen to blend into pure musical interludes in "Where the rainbow ends" might seem like a small departure from previous films in the series, but in fact it is an old childhood-dream come true.
- This is no pure musical, but I have always been fascinated by the genre because I grew up with Fred Astaire movies, says Richard Hobert and continues:
- The songs are a kind of indentation of a scene, as a counterpart to ordinary talfilmers close-ups.
In "Where the rainbow ends" the protagonist Michael (just like Hobert) decided to launch their life's dream to make a musical with the country's top artists. Three weeks before the premiere bailiff knocking on the door, and Michael is forced to move to the Sound campground where all sorts of entanglements begin.
Have high expectations
- I felt that if this was going to carry out, I needed the country's top musical artists, and I did. I am extremely excited and have high expectations of the recording, concludes Richard Hobert.
Footnote: "Where the rainbow ends" will premiere in October.