Film detail | Eskil and Trinidad
Eskil och Trinidad
International Competition of Films for Children

Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish
Subtitles: Anglické, simultánní překlad do češtiny
Directed by: Stephan Apelgren
Year: 2013
Length: 98`
Rating: 8
Screenplay: Stephan Apelgren
Director of Photography: Anders Bohman
Music: Joachim Holbek
Edited by: Hakan Karlsson
Production: Sonet Film AB
Synopsis: Eskil's dad repairs power stations, which means that they have to travel from place to place and are always on the move. As soon as he makes friends anywhere, he has to move on to another power station. It's difficult living apart from his mother, but she refuses to live their nomadic lifestyle around the cold north. Fortunately, ice hockey is everywhere and Eskil can play, which delights his father, an ex-professional player. But Eskil isn't a top scorer and thinks it's pointless to suffer hockey injuries for no reason. He's more interested in things connected with seafaring; he is particularly intrigued by the boat that Trinidad is building in a shed outside their village.
Stephan Apelgren: Stephan Apelgren (1954) is a Swedish screenwriter and director. He graduated in sound studies from the Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts. He made his successful debut with the feature-length children's comedy Sune's Summer (Sunes sommar, 1993). He's been active for many years in television; he's involved in the making of series and films with children's and criminal themes - of which we'll mention, e.g., the series Wallander (2005). He continued with the crime theme with a film about the detective Varg Veum - Consorts of Death (D?dens drabante, 2011) and Black Sheep (Svarte f?r,2011).
Where and when Eskil and Trinidad is screened
Where | When | Reservation |
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Velké kino | May 29th at 10:30 | N/A |
Golden Apple Cinema, č. 3 | May 31st at 13:20 | N/A |
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- My Sweet Orange Tree (2012), Marcos Bernstein
- Pee-Wee: The Winter That Changed My Life (2012), Éric Tessier
- Satellite Boy (2012), Catriona McKenzie
- The Blacksmith From Woodham (2013), Pavel Göbl
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