Kay Pollak's romantic drama Saa Som I Himmelen stayed on the top of the Swedish chart, despiteseveral new releases including the highly anticipated adaptation of the localbestseller Popular Music (PopularmusikFran Vittula), which disappointed opening fifth taking just $3,607 screenaverage form its 48 prints. However, it fared batter than this week's otherlocal release, newcomer Daniel Espinosa's youth drama The Babylon Disease, which only took $1,423 from its 27 prints andonly made it into 15th. Lukas Moodysson's controversial A Hole In My Heart in its second week dropped to 13th and hadhalved its screen average to $1,605.
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