Lamento

Lamento

Release date : October 9, 2014
Runtime : 1h 27m
Countries of origin : Sweden / Germany /
Original Language : German / Swedish / English /
Director : Jöns Jönsson /
Writers : Jöns Jönsson /
Production companies :
October 9, 2014 1h 27m Sweden Drama German More
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Magdalena is struggling to cope with a major crisis in her life: some time ago her daughter Sara committed suicide. Magdalena finds herself consumed by a grief she cannot overcome. Although the event has shattered her world, she nonetheless manages to ‘function’ smoothly on a daily basis – whether this involves trying to sell Sara’s dog Truls, picking up her second daughter’s son from his piano lesson, eating with the family of an evening, attending a session with a spiritualist or going to a bar. These are all things she would have done anyway, and a strict routine helps prevent her pain from rising to the surface. Only when Sara’s former boyfriend visits does she begin to see a path through all her denial, speechlessness and feelings of guilt.
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  • title:Lamento
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:1h 27m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Sweden · Germany ·
  • Original Language: German · Swedish · English ·
  • Director: Jöns Jönsson /
  • Writers: Jöns Jönsson ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Magdalena is struggling to cope with a major crisis in her life: some time ago her daughter Sara committed suicide. Magdalena finds herself consumed by a grief she cannot overcome. Although the event has shattered her world, she nonetheless manages to ‘function’ smoothly on a daily basis – whether this involves trying to sell Sara’s dog Truls, picking up her second daughter’s son from his piano lesson, eating with the family of an evening, attending a session with a spiritualist or going to a bar. These are all things she would have done anyway, and a strict routine helps prevent her pain from rising to the surface. Only when Sara’s former boyfriend visits does she begin to see a path through all her denial, speechlessness and feelings of guilt.
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