Fars lille påg
Fars lille påg

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Fars lille påg

1986
Movie
136 min
Swedish

When Waldemar Palm married an old woman as a young man to give her estranged son a surname he didn't expect his good deed to come back to haunt him. When his in-laws from his second marriage show up on the same day that his adult step-son turns up unannounced he finds himself getting more and more wrapped up in his lies.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Jesper W. NielsenGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

A humorous and heartwarming tale about a young boy named Morten who experiences the everyday adventures and challenges of growing up. With a blend of childhood innocence and the complexities of family life, Morten navigates his world with a mixture of wonder and mischief. The film captures the essence of family dynamics and the simple joys found in ordinary moments.

Critical Reception

Fars lille påg was a popular family film in Denmark, appreciated for its lighthearted approach to childhood and family themes. Critics generally praised its relatable characters and gentle humor, making it a charming addition to Danish cinema for younger audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charm and gentle humor.

  • Appreciated for its relatable portrayal of childhood.

  • A well-received family film for Danish audiences.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on a popular Danish children's book of the same name by Ole Lund Kirkegaard.

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