Realização:
Lisa OhlinArgumento:
Marnie BlokCâmara:
Dan LaustsenMúsica:
Annette FocksElenco:
Bill Skarsgård, Helen Sjöholm, Jan Josef Liefers, Katharina Schüttler, Josefin Neldén, Stefan Gödicke, Karl Linnertorp, Jonatan S. Wächter (mais)Sinopses(1)
An epic drama spanning the years 1939 to 1952, this is the gripping story of Simon (Bill Skarsgård), who grows up in a loving working class family on the outskirts of Gothenburg but always feels out of place. Intellectually gifted, he stubbornly persists in acquiring an education normally reserved for young men of the professional classes, much to the chagrin of his parents who fear that he will become stuck up. He finally convinces his father to send him to an upper-class grammar school, where he meets Isak, the son of a wealthy Jewish bookseller who has fled Nazi persecution in Germany. Simon is dazzled by the books, art and music he encounters in the home of Isak's father Ruben, which makes Simon long to know more about his own family background. Isak, on the other hand, draws comfort from learning to do something with his hands, helping Simon's dad make boats. When Isak faces trouble at home, he is taken in by Simon's family and the two households slowly merge, connecting in unexpected ways as war rages all over Europe. (The Film Arcade)
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Guldbagge Awards
- 2011 - Jan Josef Liefers (Best Supporting Actor)
- 2011 - Cecilia Nilsson (Best Supporting Actress)
- 2011 - Christer Nilson, John M. Jacobsen, Leander Carell, Marc-Daniel Dichant, Patrick Knippel, Per Holst, Steffen Reuter, Sveinung Golimo (Best Film)
- 2011 - Lisa Ohlin (Best Director)
- 2011 - Helen Sjöholm (Best Actress)
- 2011 - Dan Laustsen (Best Cinematography)
- 2011 - Kasper Leick, Michal Leszczylowski (Best Editing)
- 2011 - Annette Focks (Best Original Score)
- 2011 - Best Sound Design
- 2011 - Anders Engelbrecht, Folke Strömbäck, Lena Selander (Best Production Design)
- 2011 - Katja Watkins (Best Costume Design)
- 2011 - Best Make-up
- 2011 - Best Visual Effects