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Adieu Falkenberg

Original title: Farväl Falkenberg
  • 2006
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
3K
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Adieu Falkenberg (2006)
Drama

The last summer the five boys are together in Falkenberg. They are now grown up to be young men, on their way out into the world. At least most of them.The last summer the five boys are together in Falkenberg. They are now grown up to be young men, on their way out into the world. At least most of them.The last summer the five boys are together in Falkenberg. They are now grown up to be young men, on their way out into the world. At least most of them.

  • Director
    • Jesper Ganslandt
  • Writers
    • Jesper Ganslandt
    • Fredrik Wenzel
  • Stars
    • John Axel Eriksson
    • Holger Eriksson
    • David Johnson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jesper Ganslandt
    • Writers
      • Jesper Ganslandt
      • Fredrik Wenzel
    • Stars
      • John Axel Eriksson
      • Holger Eriksson
      • David Johnson
    • 11User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    John Axel Eriksson
    • John
    Holger Eriksson
    • Holger
    David Johnson
    • David
    Jesper Ganslandt
    Jesper Ganslandt
    • Jesper
    Jörgen Svensson
    • Jörgen
    Rolf Sundberg
    • Jespers pappa
    Ulla Jerndin
    • Holgers och Johns mamma
    Per-Ola Eriksson
    • Holgers och Johns pappa
    Helena Svensson
    • Jörgens mamma
    Leif Arne Gustavsson
    Inge Linder
    Eva Lundskog
    Johanna Raoust
    Marlen Wahlström
    Viktor Wenzel
    Sandra Wessberg
    • Director
      • Jesper Ganslandt
    • Writers
      • Jesper Ganslandt
      • Fredrik Wenzel
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    1gimfalk

    Worst movie ever produced

    How on earth were these guys given funds to make this movie? The lack of script is one thing, but the cinematography makes you want to weep. A hand held camera can be of great value to the look and feel of a movie but in that case you need a photographer who knows what he is doing. I am well aware that the actors are amateurs but it's of no defence since the director might be the least talented one ever directing in Sweden. It would be a shame for the industry if he (or any in the team for that matter) is given money to make a film ever again. This movie simply provides fuel to the argument that too many movies are made in Sweden each year.
    10erahatch

    Toronto Film Festival Highlight

    This memorable, visually unique, and sometimes very emotional story of a group of young friends whose lives implode after their schooling ends ranked among the top 3 films of the 15 or so I saw at the Toronto Film Festival. Unfortunately, the combination of $20 ticket prices and a 1 (out of 5) rating given this film by the major Toronto free weekly paper resulted in relatively few audience members taking a chance on the work of a first-time director. Moreover, I will say that this is not a film for everyone, and that there were a fair number of walk-outs at the screening I saw.

    All that said, I think those who appreciate films that approach storytelling from a truly cinematic perspective -- that is, where the shots, the editing, the sound design, and the music tell the story as much as the action and dialogue do -- will find a lot to love here. As others have noted, this film did share some aesthetic elements with the last few (excellent) features by Gus van Sant (Elephant, Gerry, and Last Days), but it mixes this feeling with some of the contagious warmth, humor, and genuine emotional impact of Lucas Moodysson's Together (2000).

    I think that whoever gave this film that (fatal) 1-star rating in Toronto must have popped in a screener tape, seen a lot of out-of-work young people goofing around and cracking some coarse jokes, and then tuned out at about the ten minute mark, writing this one off as yet another debut filmmaker mining the "slacker" genre for low-grade yux -- admittedly an unappealing prospect. But there's so much more at work here, and those who stay engaged in the film will be rewarded with unconventional but emotionally honest (and first-rate!) storytelling.
    9rib

    A state of mind

    There is a lot of things about this film that I didn't understand. There is no clear sense of direction, no understanding of motive in the characters. It reminds me of Terance Malik's "The Thin Red Line" (although they are very different).

    But one thing I know for certain is that when I left the theater I was in a totally different state of mind then when I entered it. I felt calm and relaxed. This is why I voted 9/10 because not many films can do this.

    And also reminded me of that period in life just between childhood and being an adult, that limbo where you are free, don't feel the obligations of the grown-up world but still with the sense not being a child.

    Finally a Swedish Oscar contribution I can be proud of as a Swede.
    8martin_g_karlsson

    Flaky Kids with Small Town Blues

    Small towns in Sweden are safe and clean, not necessarily rural, but perhaps not as stimulating as the Big City. Here we follow some kids in a small town, Falkenberg and their angst about adulthood and the world. What I like about "Farväl..." is its directness. It isn't trying to be smart or deliver puns, but just shows what life was like in Falkenberg, for the people that have made the film. They are also playing more or less themselves, I understand.

    The kids portrayed are without any real sense of purpose in their lives, but at the same time quite comfortable, and with deep friendships. Adults are depicted pretty much as half-dead bores, and in juvenile narcissistic manner, adulthood indeed seems akin to dying.

    I think that the "twist" that provides the only real drama of the film is a bit adolescent, but perhaps its just a traditional "hero mythology", with the hero sacrificing himself so that others may live. An effort could have been made to drive home a few more points though, now you kind of wonder if the film-makers have bothered to take a step back to seriously consider what they want to say. Politics are kind of absent, except in a very small comment on the separation of girls and boys into different groups.

    Swedish small town blues have been the subject of films before, in e.g. "Fucking Åmål" and "Masjävlar", but never in quite this naked way, I think. "Gitarrmongot" I guess comes closest in terms of the tone of the movie. Not exactly entertaining in the traditional sense, but gripping, and I am glad that the film was made.
    7bandre89

    A very special movie

    I watched this without any expectations and was drawn in after some time. It has a very special vibe that I think might resonate more with people sharing the childhood-friendship-from-a-small-place-thing. The acting is effortless and makes the movie natural in the sense that you're tagging along a group and their conversations without really watching a film.

    Don't expect a classic movies-movie if you know what I mean, this is more an artsy way of telling a story, and in contrast with another review I didn't find it artsy in a pretentious way at all. There's a lot of heart going in to this film and it touches upon the unspoken things under the surface, the frustrations of coming back where nothing moves forward and the comfort from the same phenomenon. A special film that left me feeling a little unease in a good way, looking back on life and reflecting on relationships in general.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was selected as Sweden's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 79th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.
    • Soundtracks
      Get Down (Party People With Me)
      Lyrics and Music Written by Johan Dahnberg

      Performed by Holger Eriksson

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    • Release date
      • May 12, 2010 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Sweden
      • Denmark
    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Falkenberg Farewell
    • Production companies
      • Memfis Film
      • Film i Väst
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    • Budget
      • SEK 300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $524,092
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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