

Lite sällskap
Lite Sällskap is a relational documentary in which Filip and Fredrik will help four people in Grums in Värmland to find love. Or a little company. Filip and Fredrik go to Grums in Värmland to help the lonely find love. In the summer of 2010 Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson moved to Grums together to help people in the small mill town and the surrounding area who feel alone. There are people who are alone in various ways, for different reasons and with different preferences. All with two things in common: they want a little love and companionship and they talk värmländska. The applicants are 24-year-old Elin who became a mother when she was 17, 59-year-old Hans-Göran who has lived with his brother all his life, 33-year-old Stellan who is too shy for women and 41-year-old Nina, which has become burned by a number of men.
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Plot Summary
A seemingly ordinary Swedish family is about to embark on their annual summer vacation. However, their plans are hilariously disrupted when unexpected guests arrive, turning their quiet getaway into a chaotic and memorable experience. The film explores the dynamics of family, friendship, and the unexpected turns life can take.
Critical Reception
Lite sällskap received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences in Sweden. While some praised its comedic timing and the performances of its lead actors, others found the humor to be somewhat predictable and the plot lacking in originality. It was generally seen as a lighthearted summer comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its relatable family situations and comedic performances.
- Some found the humor to be a bit too simplistic or familiar.
- A light and easy-to-watch summer film.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by Peter Dalle, who also stars in it, and it's known for featuring a collection of Swedish comedic actors.
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