Behind Blue Skies

  • March 8, 2014 / 14:00
  • March 27, 2014 / 19:00

Director: Hannes Holm
Cast: Bill Skarsgård, Peter Dalle, Josefin Ljungman, Adam Pålsson
Sweden 107’, 2010, color

Swedish with Turkish subtitles

It's the summer of 1975. Martin has just graduated from high school and leaves the concrete of the city for a summer job at Sandhamn's exclusive yacht club restaurant in Stockholm's archipelago. A whole new world opens up for him. Martin meets the love of his life at the same time as he is taken under the wing of the yacht club restaurant's boss, a playboy in the center of Swedish society. But hiding behind the glamorous facade in the idyllic archipelago setting is a much darker reality. Before Martin really understands what is going on he finds himself in the middle of one of the greatest scandals in Swedish criminal history.

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