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Welcome to Sweden

2014–2015·TV4·30 min·7.4/10
Comedy

American Bruce Evans moves from New York to Stockholm with his Swedish girlfriend Emma to start a new life. But it will not be easy for Bruce with the conversion, it means moving to a new country with a different culture and the question is whether their love will survive.

Status
Ended
Language
Swedish
Premiered
March 21, 2014
Ended
June 3, 2015

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