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Falkenberg Farewell

Country: Sweden, Language: Swedish, 91 mins

Original Title

Farväl Falkenberg
  • Director: Jesper Ganslandt
  • Writer: Jesper Ganslandt; Fredrik Wenzel
  • Producer: Anna Anthony; Gunnar Carlsson

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Five youngsters have grown to be men in Falkenberg. This is the story of their last summer together in the little west coast town. They are all different, with different views upon life and the future. Life is over, yet just to start. The adulthood is about to start, but are they ready? Not all of them, and not all will reach there either. A meditation about life, poetic, balanced, which will remind most of their own childhood and coming of age, and the melancholy of life changes, when you know there's no turning back. A last farewell to a hometown, the little town by the sea.


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Cast & Characters

John Axel Eriksson as John;
Holger Eriksson as Holger;
David Johnson as David;
Jesper Ganslandt as Jesper;
Jorgen Svensson as Jorgen;
Rolf Sundberg as Jespers pappa;
Ulla Jerndin as Holgers och Johns mamma;
Per-Ola Eriksson as Holgers och Johns pappa;
Helena Svensson as Jorgens mamma;
Leif Arne Gustavsson;
Eva Lundskog;
Johanna Raoust