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Amatörer

2018Movie⏱️ 1h 42m
ComedyDrama
6
IMDB Rating
749 votes

A sleepy Swedish province hopes to lure a discount store chain by hiring a pompous commercial director to document their town's worthiness, but two bright, brash high school girls from immigrant families use their cellphones and s...

Director
Gabriela Pichler
Writers
Jonas Hassen Khemiri, Gabriela Pichler
Stars
Zahraa Aldoujaili, Yara Aliadotter, Fredrik Dahl
Release Date
March 16, 2018
Language
Romanian, German, Serbian, Swedish, English, Arabic, Tamil, Kurdish, Bosnian
Country
Sweden
🏆 6
Wins
🎯 7
Nominations
💬 4
Reviews
📽️ View on IMDB

🎭 Top Cast

👤
Zahraa Aldoujaili
as Aida
👤
Yara Aliadotter
as Dana
👤
Fredrik Dahl
as Musse
👤
Shada Ismaeel
as Aidas moster
👤
Maria Nohra
as Noor
👤
Susanne Hedman
as Läraren Kerstin
👤
Jan Cruseman
as Filmaren Roland
👤
Mimmi Fasth
as Kommuntjänsteman Lisa
👤
Hans Neumayer
as Kommunchef Bengt
👤
Hans Andersson
as Kommuntjänsteman Lars-Erik

💰 Box Office

$7,557
Worldwide Gross

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
2.35 : 1
Color
Color
Production
Film i Väst, Garagefilm International

🏷️ Keywords

sweden

🎯 Categories

ComedyDrama

⭐ Featured Review

My favorite film of the year so far!
by sarajevo-22018-08-14
9/10

"The film opens with an incongruous and comic rodeo in the small Swedish town of Lafors - Swedish rodeo???? (one of Lafors' dying industries is tanning leather). Here we get glimpses of some of the characters whom we will get to know better as the film progresses. In the hopes of luring a big German supermarket (Superbilly) to Lafors, the town council decides to make a marketing film to showcase some of the charms of this town beset with a couple of dying industries. However, without a budget, one of the council members, Musse (Frederick Dahl), a Tamil immigrant who has assimilated so co..."

📖 Synopsis

A sleepy Swedish province hopes to lure a discount store chain by hiring a pompous commercial director to document their town's worthiness, but two bright, brash high school girls from immigrant families use their cellphones and s...