Hugo and Josephine
Hugo and Josephine

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Hugo and Josephine

1967
Movie
82 min
Swedish

Josefin is a six year old girl who lives isolated in the countryside, where her father is a priest. She has no friends until she meets Hugo. He is a carefree boy who'd rather walk in the forest than go to school. Together with the gardener, they make up fun things to do.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Kåre HvebergGenres: Family, Adventure, Drama

Plot Summary

Hugo, a young boy living in rural Norway, finds a lost dog named Josephine. He forms a deep bond with the animal, keeping her a secret from his parents. Their adventures together explore themes of friendship, responsibility, and the challenges of keeping a beloved pet hidden.

Critical Reception

The film was warmly received for its charming portrayal of childhood and animal companionship. It is often cited as a heartwarming family film that captures the innocence of youth and the special bond between a child and their pet. While not a major critical darling, it has maintained a fond place in the hearts of audiences who appreciate its gentle storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sweet and simple narrative.

  • Appreciated for its depiction of a child's bond with an animal.

  • Considered a gentle and heartwarming family viewing experience.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's nostalgic charm and its ability to evoke a sense of childhood wonder. Many viewers recall the touching relationship between Hugo and Josephine as the film's strongest element, finding it to be a wholesome and engaging watch for all ages.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the beloved Norwegian children's book series by Laura Fitinghoff, though the book series actually features the character 'Ture Sventon'.

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