A little Christmas story

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Movie
German title A little Christmas story
Original title En liten julsaga
Country of production Sweden , Finland
original language Swedish
Publishing year 1999
length 57 minutes
Age rating FSK without age restriction
Rod
Director Åsa Sjöström ,
Mari Marten-Bias Wahlgren
script Åsa Sjöström,
Mari Marten-Bias Wahlgren
production Peter Holthausen
music Ale Möller
camera Peter Östlund
cut Roger Sellberg
occupation

A little Christmas story (original title: En liten julsaga ) is a children's film from 1999 by the directors Åsa Sjöström and Mari Marten-Bias Wahlgren .

action

Stockholm on December 10th: When little Ina drives home from shopping in the subway with her mother, her beloved teddy bear Noonoo is lost in the crowd. An older man takes the teddy bear and later forgets it in a post office. There the teddy gets into a mailbag, is taken away by a postal worker and later falls from her snowmobile in the mountains and is snowed in. At Lucia Festival , a dog finds the teddy bear and brings it to its owner, who sends it to the Lule TV editorial team with the request to find the owner . When the teddy is shown on TV, Ina's mother sees it and calls the station, but there the teddy has accidentally ended up in the trash. When the garbage is picked up, the teddy ends up on the street and is taken away by a boy. The boy is laughed at by two girls because of the teddy bear and throws the teddy bear off a bridge, where it lands on a truck. At a stop, the driver finds the teddy bear and takes it to a pub, where it is stolen by a woman who sells it to a second-hand dealer. On December 24th, Ina's big brother arrives at Stockholm Airport to visit the family. Since his bag with the gifts didn't arrive, he goes to the second-hand goods dealer. He buys the teddy bear and so Ina finally gets her Noonoo back as a Christmas present.

Reviews

"A magical children's film with a fairytale charm that tells the story of a great loss without any sentimentality and empathizes with childlike perception."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry in the Lexicon of International Films