Flickan

Flickan (2009)

Genres - Drama  |   Sub-Genres - Childhood Drama, Period Film, Slice of Life  |   Release Date - Sep 17, 2010 (USA - Limited)  |   Run Time - 100 min.  |   Countries - Sweden  |   MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Mark Deming

A young girl makes a world of her own while scrutinizing the one her elders have created in this drama. A nine-year-old girl (Blanca Engström) growing up in Sweden finds herself left largely on her own when her parent leave for a vacation in Africa, believing she's too young to make the journey. The girl is left in the care of her aunt (Tova Magnusson-Norling), but she doesn't care for the concerns and constraints of the adult world, and she spends most of the summer looking after herself. The girl explores the various nooks and crannies of her house that are foreign to her, and then heads outside to take a closer look at the neighborhood. Her neighbor Tina (Emma Wigfeldt), who is a few years older, is preoccupied with the rituals of adolescence, most of which bore the girl, but she does strike up a friendship with Ola (Vidar Fors), a boy her age who joins her as she walks through the woods, and helps her rummage through a barn and try to make sense of the larger community around them. Flickan (aka The Girl) was the first feature film from director Fredrik Edfeldt.

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aunt, childhood, childhood-adventures, childhood-friend, parent, solitude, Summer