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Director: Leif Lindblom
Cast: Jonas Karlsson, Josephine Bornebusch, Frida Hallgren, Erik Johansson
Mikko Virtanen feels like a Swedish soul trapped in a Finnish body. Full of disgust for everything Finnish, he sees Sweden as heaven. Upon meeting a suicidal Swedish psychologist Mikael Anderson, he seizes an opportunity for an identity switch. Raspberry Boat Refugee is a comedy about cultural differences in the Nordic countries, their nationalism and, not least, prejudices about our neighbours. It also proves how futile it is to try to escape oneself.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Raspberry Boat Refugee, a 2014 comedy directed by Leif Lindblom, has received a generally positive critical reception, with praise for its satire on cultural differences and identity in the Nordic countries. However, details on specific awards recognition or ratings from audiences on sites like IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes are unavailable.
Why you might like this:
Fans of Nordic comedy and culture clashes will particularly enjoy Raspberry Boat Refugee, the 2014 film directed by Leif Lindblom. This unique blend of comedy and romance deftly explores national identities and prejudices, with standout performances from the ensemble cast, including Jonas Karlsson and Frida Hallgren.