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Fröken Sverige

  • 2004
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.9K
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Fröken Sverige (2004)
Drama

Moa is in her early 20s, works at a factory and lives by herself in a cottage in the forest. She is a vegan and follows her friends and demonstrations, mostly to fit in. But at home, by hers... Read allMoa is in her early 20s, works at a factory and lives by herself in a cottage in the forest. She is a vegan and follows her friends and demonstrations, mostly to fit in. But at home, by herself, she listens to pop music and use make-up.Moa is in her early 20s, works at a factory and lives by herself in a cottage in the forest. She is a vegan and follows her friends and demonstrations, mostly to fit in. But at home, by herself, she listens to pop music and use make-up.

  • Director
    • Tova Magnusson
  • Writer
    • Sara Kadefors
  • Stars
    • Alexandra Dahlström
    • Sverrir Gudnason
    • Sebastian Ylvenius
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tova Magnusson
    • Writer
      • Sara Kadefors
    • Stars
      • Alexandra Dahlström
      • Sverrir Gudnason
      • Sebastian Ylvenius
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Alexandra Dahlström
    Alexandra Dahlström
    • Moa
    Sverrir Gudnason
    Sverrir Gudnason
    • Conny
    Sebastian Ylvenius
    • André
    Leo Hallerstam
    • Jens
    Oldoz Javidi
    • Kim
    Evalotta Helmerson
    • Vanna
    Michaela Berner
    • Josefin
    Matias Varela
    Matias Varela
    • Hector
    • (as Matias Padin Varela)
    Peter Viitanen
    Peter Viitanen
    • Ola
    Sissela Kyle
    Sissela Kyle
    • Iris
    Magnus Roosmann
    Magnus Roosmann
    • Bengt
    Leif Andrée
    Leif Andrée
    • Sune
    Figge Norling
    Figge Norling
    • Hantverkare
    Felix Fröjd
    • Vincent
    Greta Svensson
    • Vera
    Ivar Svensson
    • Emil
    Tova Magnusson
    Tova Magnusson
    • Social worker
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Tova Magnusson
    • Writer
      • Sara Kadefors
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    4Shaolin_Apu

    Swedish non-virgin non-suicide

    The title of the film may be misleading, because in Sweden the concept 'Miss Sweden' applies to any Swedish girl, who lives her life under normal conditions. It seems that the whole term 'Miss Sweden' is thus democratized and the title should be understood in this context. The film itself presents charming and promising young actress Alexandra Dahlström, whose character in the film is not charming at all. Moe is dirty and little overweight anti-hero with pimples and messy hair and ugly haircut. Instead of being a cute young woman, she's more like a hobbit, and the director even puts her running along the trail and stumbling in the woods to make this impression stronger. She's also very unlucky with her boyfriends, who are somewhat older than her and they don't even love her. She's just having sex with them until she gets rejected. In any case she is not a whore, because she does it for free and of pure credulity.

    Funny things happen as she starts rebelling against her environment and these ensuing situations are the best and funniest moments in the whole movie. She makes mistakes, but gains sympathy. She is however not always easy to bless with sympathy because in one scene she may be having sex with a dude, and at another she utters the English four-letter-word as if nursery rhyme –she's almost a child– disgusting! If this movie had been made in the USA it could have been produced in totally different manner. But if you were looking for pleasure because of that, here's one special item for you. I only watched it for its interesting subject, but it did not give anything special for me. The film has not a story that teaches us anything.
    3thecatrin

    Miss Sweden... not at all!

    "Fröken Sverige" is a film about a girl who just got out of high-school and tries everything to fit in todays harsh reality. The movie's trailer is actually quite intriguing, thus misleading. Moa, the female lead character. is a vegetarian, communist, photographer and everything that's expected to be cool in youth Sweden today. However, when she finds out that her small universe is really a shallow world where she obviously doesn't fit, she makes a u-turn and fights for her pride! And this does sound like a great plot or? The theme is so typically "swedish" with the fake drama, rebellious teenagers and as usual unintelligent(plus all unnecessary swearing), short dialogue. The fact that we're missing something to glue all the pieces together, which leaves us with not totally unrelated but neither interesting scenes, it's like looking at an unfinished puzzle. There should have been more thought added to the directing to give some credit and a change of music to add some spark to the movie.
    8jimbobaus

    This is a well rounded story

    Contrary to what others have said, this movie is very well made, well scripted and well put together.

    It is a very sweet good looking teen angst drama that shows Swedens rising star Alexandra Dahlstrom at her best. She plays a 19 year old girl who is trying in a way to find her self and she has a tendency to embrace all the fads of the day. It shows a deep look into the pshyche of a young girl growing up. She has issues with her lifestyle, her family, the men in her life yet she still manages (some how) to keep it all together.

    I recommend this movie to anyone interested in the genre. Don't believe what "others" have read... it is a quality film!

    Highly recommended!
    8stensson

    Ms. Great

    This is about the vegans in a small Swedish town. People who think they are without prejudices, which is totally wrong. Totally wrong indeed.

    It's a conventional movie Tove Magnusson-Norling has done, but within its limits, it's humorous and it has Alexandra Dahlström. Probably the most talented Swedish actress in her young generation, she forms a portrait, not just from bringing attitudes together. She already has a performed character and gives the illusion of a character not knowing herself how she will react. That makes her part surprising, like she was a real human being.

    There's lot of humor here and the wisdom to be learned, that you shouldn't take anything for granted or think you really know somebody.
    7jmiller-illustrated

    Light, engaging and ultimately satisfying film about a young woman struggling with friends, ideals and finding love.

    I found this film to be engaging and very enjoyable. I recently saw it on late night television and became quite involved in the plot, primarily because of the lead character Moa.

    Alexandra Dahlström's performance is the best thing in this film, but the story line is the second best: a large percentage of the audience would be able to identify with many of the concepts and themes that are touched on, including bullying, sexuality, foster care, drug use, crime, animal rights and popular culture. There is a simple yet poignant remark on Moa's need to rebel against the very group of friends who are supposedly rebels themselves, yet who allow their principles and idealism to make them narrow-minded and resistant to change. I also found it interesting that the character of Kim was so set against romantic love and happiness as though they had become something meaningless and undesirable, almost dirty.

    Moa seems to stumble her way through many mistakes (mainly relating to her attempts at relationships with the opposite sex) and there is a kind of edge-of-your-seat anxiousness as you wait to see what she'll decide to do next.

    After standing up to her so-called friends she discovers a new-found self-reliance. From here others begin to give her more respect. It is only toward the end that she realises she doesn't need anyone else to make her happy. Simple, life-affirming stuff that might sound clichéd but thanks to the down-to-earth characters feels genuine nonetheless.

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    • Release date
      • September 3, 2004 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Miss Suedia
    • Filming locations
      • Vänersborg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
    • Production companies
      • Film i Väst
      • Sandrews
      • Svenska Filminstitutet (SFI)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $28,860
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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