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Section: Documentary Films
Loving Lorna (2017)
Horses have been part of daily life for generations in the deprived Dublin suburb of Ballymun – and for 17-year-old Lorna and her family too. Her unemployed father finds structure and purpose in daily life by caring for his horses, while her sick mother wistfully remembers the days when she used to turn heads as she galloped through the town. These days it's Lorna who likes to spend all her free time in the stable or riding Bigfoot, her horse. She's long since set her heart on becoming a farrier when she leaves school – if only it weren't for her constant back pain. A poetic film about longing, happiness, dreams and the transient nature of life.
Country | Sweden |
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Year | 2017 |
Duration | 60 min |
Rating | 15 |
Language | English |
Subtitle | English, Czech |
Directed by | Annika Karlsson, Jessica Karlsson |
Screenplay | Annika Karlsson, Jessica Karlsson |
Director of Photography | Kate McCullough, Sara Svärdsén |
Music | Micael Henriquez |
Edited by | Annika Karlsson, Jessica Karlsson |
Contact | The Sweidsh Film Institute |
Biography
A Swedish documentary filmmakers, Annika studied film, project management, and cross-media, and works at the Fanzingo Media House in Stockholm. Jessica graduated from film science at the Universities of Lund and Copenhagen and works as a coach on European film projects. Together they directed the film Taxidancing (2012).