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Mongolpiparen
Anders and Lotta are newly in love. Everything would be great if it weren't for Anders' partner Sofia and Lotta's husband Kurt who still doesn't know anything. Anders is an ornithologist and when he hears that a real rarity, the Mongolian Pipit, has been seen on Gotland, he sees his chance to see his three hundredth bird and become a member of the prestigious Three Hundred Club. But it also means that he can be alone with Lotta. Before they can tell their respective that they love each other, they are exposed.
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Plot Summary
A sensitive and introverted young girl named Milla is navigating the complexities of adolescence and her burgeoning sexuality. She finds solace and understanding in her vivid imagination and the stories she creates. The film explores her journey of self-discovery, friendship, and the often-confusing transitions into adulthood.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its sensitive portrayal of a young girl's inner world and its unique visual style. Some found the pacing uneven, but many appreciated its artistic ambition and emotional resonance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its artistic direction and sensitive handling of themes.
Some noted a deliberate, slow-burn pacing that may not appeal to all.
The film's exploration of adolescent identity was a frequent highlight.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Mongolpiparen,' translates to 'The Mongol Piper,' suggesting a mystical or cautionary element to the narrative.
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