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Section: International Competition of European First Films
Little Wing (2016)
A sharp and touching portrait of adolescence. A tender-hearted coming-of-age story shot in a low-key, realist style. It centers on a resourceful adolescent who decides to track down her biological father… Twelve years old and small for her age, Varpu may not be as physically developed as other girls but she is mature and independent beyond her years. Indeed, it's her mother that behaves in an inappropriately child-like manner: crying when she can't pass her driver's test, clambering into her daughter's bed when she feels sad and lonely and complaining about her life rather than asking Varpu about hers. She can't even remember her daughter's birthday. Yearning for a less self-centered parent, one night Varpu decides to go find her dad. But even though she can act like an adult, it doesn't mean she has an adult's understanding of the world...
Country | Finland, Denmark |
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Year | 2016 |
Duration | 100 min |
Rating | 13 |
Language | Finnish |
Subtitle | English, Czech |
Directed by | Selma Vilhunen |
Screenplay | Selma Vilhunen |
Director of Photography | Tuomo Hutri |
Music | Jori Sjögroos, Paula Vesala |
Edited by | Samu Heikkilä |
Contact | Media Luna |
Biography
A Norwegian screenwriter and director, she studied film at an art academy in Turku. She's an established documentary filmmaker, having made, e.g. My Little Elephants (Minun pikku elefanttini, 2003) and Pony Girls (Ponitytöt, 2008). She then moved on to making the short comedy Do I Have to Take Care of Everything? (Pitääkö mun kaikki hoitaa?, 2012), which won her an Oscar nomination. Her feature debut is the drama Little Wing (Tyttö nimeltä Varpu, 2016).
Drama, Family, Childhood, Fatherhood, First Feature, Empathy, Relationships, Female Director