

Movie spotlight
Upp till camping
It's the 1990s. Jane and Jonny Molin own the campsite "Fredriksdals Trivselcamping." Last year, the campsite received the "award" for trash can of the year. If they receive it again this year, they will lose the campsite, so now they have to find that inspector, the one who travels incognito. If they just suck up to him enough, they might even get the "golden tent peg" instead of their rivals Gulli and Bill Hilding. They suspect one guest after another at the small campsite, while their son Allan just sighs; he has no intention of helping, no, he wouldn't want to take over the campsite anyway.
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Plot Summary
A group of Swedes embarks on a camping trip, encountering various humorous situations and personal reflections. The film explores themes of friendship, family, and the simple joys and challenges of outdoor life.
Critical Reception
Upp till camping was a modest success in Sweden, appealing to audiences with its lighthearted humor and relatable characters. While not a major critical darling, it was generally seen as a pleasant and entertaining comedy-drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its warm humor and Swedish charm.
Appreciated for its relatable portrayal of everyday life and relationships.
Some found the plot somewhat predictable, but the performances were generally well-received.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented for this specific title on Google platforms.
Fun Fact
The film features a nostalgic look at Swedish camping culture from the late 20th century, which resonated with domestic audiences.
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