Cuntdown - From a Youth Detention Center (2011)
New Years eve is closing in on a group of young girls locked up behind unbreakable glass windows, enduring a life of meninglessness. A long anticipated fireworks celebration that could break the somberly atmosphere is cancelled at the last minute – a decision that could be life changing for all involved.
Director: Rojda Sekersöz
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: January 1, 2011
Cast
- Emilia Bostedt - Fanny
- Sara Linderholm - Jasmine
- Helena Engström - Anna
- Laura Ranchber - Hedvig
- Miranda Israelsson - Daphne
- Nina Nelson - Ulla
- Anna Carlson - Marianne
- Lea Stojanov - Fanny as child
- Marienette Dahlin - Fanny's mother
Screenplay
Production: Stockholms Konstnärliga Högskola
Country: Sweden
Language: svenska
Original Language: sv
Keywords
woman director
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Cuntdown - From a Youth Detention Center about?
- New Years eve is closing in on a group of young girls locked up behind unbreakable glass windows, enduring a life of meninglessness. A long anticipated fireworks celebration that could break the somberly atmosphere is cancelled at the last minute – a decision that could be life changing for all involved.
- Who directed Cuntdown - From a Youth Detention Center?
- Cuntdown - From a Youth Detention Center was directed by Rojda Sekersöz.
- Who stars in Cuntdown - From a Youth Detention Center?
- Cuntdown - From a Youth Detention Center stars Emilia Bostedt, Sara Linderholm, Helena Engström, Laura Ranchber, Miranda Israelsson, Nina Nelson.
- How long is Cuntdown - From a Youth Detention Center?
- Cuntdown - From a Youth Detention Center has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
- What genre is Cuntdown - From a Youth Detention Center?
- Cuntdown - From a Youth Detention Center is a Drama film.
- Where was Cuntdown - From a Youth Detention Center produced?
- Cuntdown - From a Youth Detention Center was produced in Sweden.