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Fia og klovnene
Fia is a wise and somewhat tough 8-year-old girl. Perhaps a cousin of Pippi Longstocking, only a little more vulnerable. Like Pippi, and all other children, she wants to be big and strong, with the power and opportunity to make the world the way she wants it to be. Fia has a difficult role as a kind of "mother" to her mother, a mother who is unable to cope with everyday life. But in the yard opposite lives the magician Bustric, and he becomes Fia's anchor in life. Bustric is a little grown up, but very much a child, and he saves Fia from being seen as a liar and a dreamer in the new class she has to start in.
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Plot Summary
Fia, a young girl, dreams of becoming a clown. Her strict father, who disapproves of her aspirations, sends her to a prestigious ballet school. However, Fia finds a way to pursue her true passion with the help of a group of colorful clowns.
Critical Reception
Fia og klovnene received a mixed to positive reception, generally being praised for its heartwarming story and appeal to younger audiences, though some critics found its plot predictable. It was seen as a charming family film with a positive message.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its whimsical premise and suitability for children.
Appreciated for its positive message about following one's dreams.
Some noted a somewhat simplistic or predictable narrative structure.
Google audience: Audience feedback is not readily available in a consolidated format for this specific film.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a series of Norwegian children's films produced in the early 2000s, aiming to entertain and educate young viewers.
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