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Himlen är oskyldigt blå

Coming of age film that takes place in the Swedish archipelago during 70s about young Martin (Bill Skarsgård) who gets a summer job working at a hotel.... The hotel manager Gösta (Peter Dalle) takes a liking to young Martin, takes him around while doing some very shady business deals outside of his hotel manager job. Show More

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Himlen är oskyldigt blå (2010) is a captivating coming-of-age film set in the picturesque Swedish archipelago during the 70s. The story revolves around Martin, a young and impressionable teenager portrayed by the talented Bill Skarsgård, who embarks on a summer job at a local hotel.

As Martin settles into his new role, he encounters the enigmatic hotel manager Gösta, played by Peter Dalle, who takes a keen interest in him. But as Martin grows closer to Gösta, he starts to uncover a world of shady business deals happening outside of his manager position.

While navigating his own personal journey of self-discovery and first love, Martin finds himself entangled in the dangerous spheres of adult life and the consequences that come with it. The film expertly explores themes of innocence lost, the complexities of growing up, and the fine line between right and wrong.

Himlen är oskyldigt blå beautifully captures the essence of a bygone era, transporting viewers back in time with its stunning visuals and authentic period details. Skarsgård shines in his role, delivering a compelling performance that perfectly embodies the vulnerability and curiosity of youth.

This heartfelt coming-of-age tale will captivate audiences with its intriguing narrative, powerful performances, and evocative setting. Himlen är oskyldigt blå is a must-watch film that reminds us of the transformative power of youth and the choices we make along the way.

Also Known As:

Behind Blue Skies

Release Date:

15 Oct 2010

Writers:

Hannes Holm

Awards:

2 nominations.