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Section: Days of Swedish Cinema
Lotta Leaves Home (1993)
Five-year-old Lotta is stubborn as a goat, her father says. This morning she refuses to put on that nasty, itchy sweater. Mummy is stupid and Lotta is furious. Quietly she cuts a big hole in her sweater. Then she moves in with Aunt Berg. Of course Lotta is right when she claims: ''I know a lot of things. Well, actually I know everything.'' She will never again have to put on that nasty sweater. An independent sequel to A Clever Little Girl Like Lotta, based on a novel by Astrid Lindgren.
Country | Sweden |
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Year | 1993 |
Duration | 83 min |
Rating | 8 |
Language | Swedish |
Subtitle | Simultanneous translation into |
Directed by | Johanna Hald |
Director of Photography | Olof Johnson |
Music | Stefan Nilsson |
Edited by | Jan Persson |
Contact | The Swedish Film Institute |
Biography
A screenwriter, director, and photographer, her film work is associated with literary works by Astrid Lindgren. Among others she shot the film Jump the Highest (Hoppa högst, 1988), the feature films Lotte 1 and 2 (Lotta påBråkmakargatan, 1992/Lotta 2 – Lotta flyttar hemifrån, 1993) and the TV series of the same name (1995-1996).