
När dä va då 1989
Step into the lively world of Swedish comedy with *När dä va då (1989)*, the debut film that introduced the iconic duo Stefan & Krister to the big screen.
Director: Anders Wällhed
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is *När dä va då* (1989) about?
*När dä va då* is a lively compilation of sketches and live performances by the comedy duo Stefan & Krister. Captured in front of an audience, the film features their signature humor, songs, and witty exchanges, offering a behind-the-scenes peek at their early stage magic.
Who directed *När dä va då*?
The film was directed by Anders Wällhed, who later co-founded Buskafilm alongside Stefan Gerhardsson and Krister Classon.
Who stars in *När dä va då*?
The main cast includes Krister Classon, Stefan Gerhardsson, director Anders Wällhed, and Berit Ström.
Is *När dä va då* (1989) worth watching?
As a debut film from one of Sweden's most beloved comedy duos, *När dä va då* offers a fun, fast-paced hour of humor. While it's a nostalgic treat for fans, its 44-minute runtime keeps the energy high without overstaying its welcome.
How long is *När dä va då*?
The runtime of *När dä va då* is 44 minutes.
About När dä va då (1989) — The hilarious debut of Swedish comedy duo Stefan & Krister
Step into the lively world of Swedish comedy with *När dä va då (1989)*, the debut film that introduced the iconic duo Stefan & Krister to the big screen. Directed by Anders Wällhed, this 44-minute gem captures the duo's electrifying live performances, packed with sketches, catchy songs, and hilarious on-stage banter. Filmed before an enthusiastic audience, the movie blends improvised humor with sharp wit, offering a snapshot of late-80s comedy at its most vibrant. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, this film delivers non-stop laughs and nostalgic charm, making it a must-see for fans of classic Swedish humor.
Originally recorded in 1989, *När dä va då* showcases the duo's signature style—playful, irreverent, and effortlessly funny. Featuring Stefan Gerhardsson, Krister Classon, and director Anders Wällhed himself, the film is a time capsule of their early career, long before they became household names. With its infectious energy and timeless jokes, it's a celebration of comedy in its purest form, perfect for viewers who crave laughter with a side of nostalgia.