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Here are some quotes from reviews of some of the productions Sara Sommerfeld has participated in. Some of the full reviews are in Swedish.

:: Babas bilar (Variety.com 2006)
" [...] and Sommerfeld ("Wings of Glass") are better known outside Sweden for their dramatic perfs, but here show they're more than capable of holding their own in lighter fare. If Sommerfeld's wide-eyed whininess and Farrah Fawcett hair seem a tad overdone in the early scenes, she comes into her own at pic's end."

:: Babas bilar (Film.nu 2006)
:: Tsatsiki, vänner för alltid (Moviemix.nu 2002)


:: Wings Of Glass/Vingar av glas (DN 2000)
"The pluckily independent Nazli, brilliantly performed by Sara Sommerfeld [...] and Nazli herself, with Sara Sommerfeld's energetic luminous acting..."

:: Wings Of Glass/Vingar av glas (SvD 2000)
"[...]to see Sara use all her range, from anger to grief, in her battles with the surroundings. She is exceptional."

:: Wings Of Glass/Vingar av glas (Expressen 2000)
"Wings Of Glass is really good, but sensational on one point - Sara Sommerfeld. When I see Sara, I believe in her all the time - every word, every gesture. A star is born" (Expressen 2000)

:: Wings Of Glass/Vingar av glas (Aftonbladet 2000)
"Wings Of Glass will probably be a major breakthrough for Sara Sommerfeld."

:: Wings Of Glass/Vingar av glas(Sändaren 2000)
"Sara Sommerfeld is excellent as Nazli, the Iraq-Swedish girl, looking for freedom and only would like to be like everyone else."

:: Wings Of Glass/Vingar av glas (Dagbladet 2002, norska)
"Lively and genuine acted [...] Sommerfeld and Skarsgård are names to keep in mind."

:: Wings Of Glass/Vingar av glas (Iofilm 2000, engelska)
"This is an excellently observed, positive film, which left this reviewer weeping with emotion. The father/daughter relationship between Abbas and Nazli is beautifully portrayed [...] The characters are well-defined and presented, in particular the feisty Nazli (Sara Sommerfeld)"

:: Wings Of Glass/Vingar av glas(DR 2002, danska)
"Nazli, the daughter, is performed with wild charm by Sara Sommerfeld. Rebellious and lecherous, at one moment with eyes like a purring cat and in the next like a leaping tiger [...] a wonderfully believable story, fantastically played and naïvely touching."