Kvinnan bakom Thomas Quick
"The serial killer that was not there."
Originally released in 2013. Kvinnan bakom Thomas Quick is a documentary film. directed by Dan Josefsson. At just 59 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Sture Bergwall, Dan Josefsson, and Richard M. McNally
Synopsis
Margit Norell - the woman behind the serial killer that was not there. She was a psychotherapist at Säters psychiatric clinic and supervised the psychologists and therapists in the 1990s treatment of Thomas Quick. The treatment method, based on object relations theory, focused on the development of repressed childhood memories with psychotherapy. In the case Thomas Quick argued that abuse in childhood meant that he started murdering people in adulthood. Whereupon Quick admitted one murder after another, and finally was convicted of eight murders.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Sture Bergwall
as Self
Dan Josefsson
as Self - Journalist
Richard M. McNally
as Self
Göran Fransson
as Self - Överläkare
Margit Norell
as Self
Cajsa Lindholm
as Self - Handledare
Sven Å. Christianson
as Self - Psykoterapeut
Dr. Elizabeth Loftus
as Self - Psykolog
Christer van der Kwast
as Self - Allmän åklagare
Thomas Videgård
as Self
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- SV
Production Companies
- SVT
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kvinnan bakom Thomas Quick about?
Margit Norell - the woman behind the serial killer that was not there. She was a psychotherapist at Säters psychiatric clinic and supervised the psychologists and therapists in the 1990s treatment...
Who directed Kvinnan bakom Thomas Quick?
Kvinnan bakom Thomas Quick was directed by Dan Josefsson.
How long is Kvinnan bakom Thomas Quick?
Kvinnan bakom Thomas Quick has a runtime of 0 hours and 59 minutes (59 minutes total).
When was Kvinnan bakom Thomas Quick released?
Kvinnan bakom Thomas Quick was released on November 26, 2013 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Kvinnan bakom Thomas Quick?
The main cast of Kvinnan bakom Thomas Quick includes Sture Bergwall, Dan Josefsson, Richard M. McNally, Göran Fransson, Margit Norell.