Let Me Fall (2018)

Let Me Fall (2018) poster

When 15-year-old Magnea meets Stella, everything changes. Stella's no-holds-barred lifestyle drags them both into a world of drugs, which brings serious consequences for each of them, and their relationship. Twelve years later their paths cross again, and a reckoning between them becomes unavoidable.

Director: Baldvin Z
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 138 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Ólafur Arnalds
Cinematography: Jóhann Máni Jóhannsson
Editing: Úlfur Teitur Traustason
Production: The See, Icelandic Filmcompany, Neutrinos Productions, Solar Films
Country: Iceland, Germany, Finland
Language: English, Íslenska, Español
Original Language: is

Themes

Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Addiction and Recovery, LGBT Identity and Love Struggle, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery

Keywords

drug addiction, iceland, coming of age, lesbian relationship, female protagonist, nonlinear timeline, lgbt, stealing money, divorced parents

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Let Me Fall about?
When 15-year-old Magnea meets Stella, everything changes. Stella's no-holds-barred lifestyle drags them both into a world of drugs, which brings serious consequences for each of them, and their relationship. Twelve years later their paths cross again, and a reckoning between them becomes unavoidable.
Who directed Let Me Fall?
Let Me Fall was directed by Baldvin Z.
Who stars in Let Me Fall?
Let Me Fall stars Elín Hall, Eyrún Björk, Kristín Þóra Haraldsdóttir, Lára Jóhanna Jónsdóttir, Þorsteinn Bachmann, Sólveig Arnarsdóttir.
How long is Let Me Fall?
Let Me Fall has a runtime of 2h 18m (138 minutes).
What genre is Let Me Fall?
Let Me Fall is a Drama film.
Where was Let Me Fall produced?
Let Me Fall was produced in Iceland, Germany, Finland.
What are the themes of Let Me Fall?
The themes of Let Me Fall include: Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Addiction and Recovery, LGBT Identity and Love Struggle, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.