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Fucking Åmål is a coming-of-age comedy set in a sleepy little Swedish town called Åmål — the most boring place on earth according to adolescent Agnes, who moved there a year and a half ago. Agnes is not able to make friends at school; the fact she has to sit next to a girl in a wheelchair doesn’t help, either. She’s in love with Elin, but no one knows about it except her computer. The title comes from Elin’s frequent comment about her new home town. For Agnes’ birthday, her parents organize a big party, but she is convinced that no one will come. For lack of anything better to do on a Saturday night, 14-year-old Elin and her older sister arrive at Agnes’ door, but Agnes is busy crying her eyes out. Left alone in Agnes’ bedroom, the mischievous sisters take a look at the computer and what they discover prompts them to play a dirty joke. If Elin can let Agnes kiss her, her sister will pay her 20 krona. The deed is done; Agnes is flabbergasted and soon humiliated when she finds out that she’s been had. Rumors spread around the school like wildfire, and Agnes is the talk of the town. But super cool Elin begins to feel guilty; moreover, she has to admit she was not exactly indifferent to the kiss. In his first feature film, Lukas Moodysson shows the pains of growing up, particularly for a lesbian. Fucking Åmål was screened as part of the “Panorama” section of the 49th Berlin International Film Festival in 1999 and received the Teddy Award for Best Gay/Lesbian Film.

(From http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:173729~T1)

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Lukas Moodysson

With his first two feature efforts, Fucking Åmål (1998) and Together (2000), Swedish filmmaker Lukas Moodysson earned a strong following for his acute, gentle sense of social satire and his remarkably well-drawn and sympathetic characters. Though his third feature, the soul-shredding Lilja 4-Ever, marked a notably dark turn in terms of content for Moodysson, his sense of characterization was perhaps stronger than ever, and the stark tale of a young Russian girl forced into prostitution gained him international acclaim. A native of the South Sweden burg of Lund, Moodysson was the son of hardworking farmers who hailed from the small community of Smaland. When the opportunity arose for Moodysson’s father to study engineering in the 1960s, he relocated to the university town of Lund, funding his education with work at a local hardware store; it was there that Karl Frederik Lukas Moodysson was born in January of 1969. The future director was exposed to an early film influence at age 12 when… read more

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David Warren

9Feb10

Yes, predictable, but so well executed! It's an important film addressing the issues in question and the emotions that accompany them. Any suggestions on other films that do this so well??  
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Velcro

27Jan10

Belleza.   
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woperchild

26Jan10

Somewhat disappointing, but I didn't finish it. Typical lesbian coming-of-age grit. Predictable.  
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definedivine

1Jan10

Movie that is allot more than just the story about puberty, love, popularity and loneliness. It deals also with questions like acceptance of different, tolerance, the family barriers, the questions of life, family and society socialization and more.. And the performances of Swedish kids are amazing.  

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