Bitter Sweetheart (2007)
Bitter Sweetheart is the naked truth about Lina Berglund, a perfectly normal 15-year-old who tries to start living like her friends, who seem to have so much fun.
Director: Hella Joof
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 87 min
Release Date: February 2, 2007
Cast
- Mylaine Hedreul - Lina
- Viktor Axelsson - Ivar
- Lovisa Onnermark - Carro
- Alice Kastrup-Möller - Thea
- Rickard Roxvall - Danne
- Adam Lundgren - Lillis
Screenplay
- Erik Ahrnbom (Screenplay)
- Emma Hamberg (Screenplay)
- Emma Hamberg (Novel)
Music: Adam Nordén
Cinematography: Sebastian Winterø
Editing: Cathrine Ambus
Production: SF Studios, Fine & Mellow Productions, Film i Väst, CineStar Rental, Nordisk Film Denmark
Country: Denmark, Sweden
Language: svenska
Original Language: sv
Themes
Youth and Joyful Discoveries, Growing Pains and Joyful Discoveries, A Teenage Boy's Journey of Growing Up, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery
Keywords
adolescence, based on novel or book, coming of age, woman director
More Films by Director: Hella Joof
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bitter Sweetheart about?
- Bitter Sweetheart is the naked truth about Lina Berglund, a perfectly normal 15-year-old who tries to start living like her friends, who seem to have so much fun.
- Who directed Bitter Sweetheart?
- Bitter Sweetheart was directed by Hella Joof.
- Who stars in Bitter Sweetheart?
- Bitter Sweetheart stars Mylaine Hedreul, Viktor Axelsson, Lovisa Onnermark, Alice Kastrup-Möller, Rickard Roxvall, Adam Lundgren.
- How long is Bitter Sweetheart?
- Bitter Sweetheart has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
- What genre is Bitter Sweetheart?
- Bitter Sweetheart is a Comedy, Drama film.
- Where was Bitter Sweetheart produced?
- Bitter Sweetheart was produced in Denmark, Sweden.
- What are the themes of Bitter Sweetheart?
- The themes of Bitter Sweetheart include: Youth and Joyful Discoveries, Growing Pains and Joyful Discoveries, A Teenage Boy's Journey of Growing Up, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.