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His and Hers is a film of genre Drama directed by Daniel Lind Lagerlöf with Jonas Karlsson

His and Hers (2001)

His and Hers
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Length 1h36
Genres Drama,    Comedy
Rating54% 2.7009252.7009252.7009252.7009252.700925

Making Babies (Swedish title: Hans och hennes) is a Swedish film from 2001, directed by Daniel Lind Lagerlöf.

Johan and Anna-Karin live somewhere in the countryside. Despite attempts, Anna-Karin can't get pregnant and the relationship with Johan is suffering because he never shoots.

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