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'''''Swedish Blueballs''''' is a short comedy film written and directed by Joe Swanberg and Kent Osborne, better known for various feature length films such as ''Hannah Takes the Stairs'' and ''Uncle Kent''. | '''''Swedish Blueballs''''' is a short comedy film written and directed by Joe Swanberg and Kent Osborne, better known for various feature length films such as ''Hannah Takes the Stairs'' and ''Uncle Kent''. | ||
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Swedish Blueballs is a short comedy film written and directed by Joe Swanberg and Kent Osborne, better known for various feature length films such as Hannah Takes the Stairs and Uncle Kent.
The film is about an American tourist (played by Osborne) who has an unpleasant encounter with a woman he meets while vacationing in Stockholm, Sweden.
The film premiered in 2008. It was never released in any home video format.[1]