From the director of 'The Cider House Rules' and 'Chocolat' this internationally acclaimed film is a tender portrayal of the wisdom and resilience of a young boy set in 1959. Shipped off to live with his uncle for the summer when his mother falls ill 12 year old Ingemar is on the verge of puberty and grasping to understand his sexuality while searching for acceptance. He finds both with the help of the town's warm-hearted eccentrics... Oscar-nominated for Best Director and Best Ad
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A 12-year-old boy (Anton Glanzelius) is sent to stay with an aunt and uncle in the country when his mother becomes ill. As he learns, with the help of the locals, to cope with her illness and his own propensity for mischief, he compares himself to Leika, the Russian dog shot into space. The novel on which the film is based is largely autobiographical.
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