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Director: Tage Danielsson
Cast: Brasse Brännström, Grynet Molvig, Lena Nyman, Tobias Goldman
One Monday morning, a thousand children leave the suburb of Farsta and go to Stockholm to occupy the Royal Castle. The children have formed a group called S.O.P.O.R. as a protest against the way adults treat them and have destroyed their future. They demand that the robots in the industry are replaced by humans to create job opportunities. They take the royal family as hostages.
Critical Reception & Ratings
SOPOR (1981) is a critically acclaimed Swedish comedy film directed by Tage Danielsson. The film follows a group of children who occupy the Royal Castle in Stockholm to protest the way adults treat them and destroy their future. SOPOR has been praised for its satirical take on societal issues and is considered an underrated gem among Swedish cinema enthusiasts.
Why you might like this:
Fans of quirky, irreverent Swedish comedies will enjoy the absurdist social satire of director Tage Danielsson's 1981 film SOPOR, which features delightful performances from Brasse Brännström, Grynet Molvig, and Lena Nyman as children who occupy the Royal Castle to protest how adults mistreat them.
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