Fjorton suger

Fjorton suger
("Fourteen Sucks")
Directed by Emil Larsson
Henrik Norrthon
Martin Jern
Filippa Freijd
Produced by Ralf Ivarsson
Peter Possne
Filippa Freijd
Martin Jern
Emil Larsson
Henrik Norrthon
Written by Martin Jern
Starring Elin Ahlberg
Jesper Fridh
Andreas Karoliussen
Björn Månsson
Music by Filippa Freijd
Martin Jern
Emil Larsson
Henrik Norrthon
Distributed by Sonet Film
Release dates
  • 29 October 2004 (2004-10-29) (Sweden)
Running time
82 minutes
Country Sweden
Language Swedish

Fjorton suger (English: "Fourteen Sucks") is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 29 October 2004,[1] directed by Emil Larsson, Henrik Norrthon and others, about a teenage girl and her family.

Plot

Emma is fourteen years old and lives with her parents and her older brother, Marcus, in a terrace house in Scania. She has many friends, but the contact between her and Marcus is not so good because he mostly thinks she is a tough and persistent little sister. The film is set during Emma's summer vacation. Emma and her friends are heading to a party at the home of one of Marcus' friends. Marcus is angry that Emma is at the party, and he thinks she does not belong there. He chooses not to go to the party because he does not want to party with his little sister. At the party, Emma becomes too drunk, falls asleep in a bed upstairs, and then one of Marcus' closest friends rapes her. Later, she falls in love with the skater Aron, but behaves strangely at times against him because of what happened at the party. After a period of several incidents, Marcus finally understands what his friend did to his little sister.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in Hittarp, Skåne County, Sweden, in July–August 2003.[2]

Reception

The Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet rated the film as 3/5.[3]

References

  1. "Fjorton suger" (in Swedish). Swedish Film Database. 29 October 2004. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  2. "Fjorton suger: Filming locations". Swedish Film Database. Swedish Film Institute. Retrieved 30 September 2010.
  3. Andersson, Jan-Olov (29 October 2004). "Fjorton suger". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 30 September 2010.

External links

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