UFO Sweden

UFO Sweden

31.12. 22:00
Film Europe + HD
120 minutes
2022
Sweden Adventure / Mysterious / Sci-Fi

To believe is one thing. To know is something completely different. A rebellious teen placed in foster care suspects her father is not dead but has been abducted. She is determined to find out the truth with help from a UFO association. The film tells the story about a teenage rebel placed in foster care, who suspects that her father is not dead, but has been kidnapped by UFOs. With the help of an association UFO Sweden, she is determined to find out the truth. The story takes place in the 1990s in a small Swedish town. Production company Crazy Pictures got the idea from the existing association “UFO Sweden” that investigates mysterious phenomena and manages the world’s largest UFO archive - Archives for the Unexplained in Sweden. The film is visually related to the famous film E.T. (1982) and it's thematically close to the films such are Interstellar (2014) and Contact (1997).

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2022
Sweden Adventure / Mysterious / Sci-Fi

To believe is one thing. To know is something completely different.

A rebellious teen placed in foster care suspects her father is not dead but has been abducted. She is determined to find out the truth with help from a UFO association.

The film tells the story about a teenage rebel placed in foster care, who suspects that her father is not dead, but has been kidnapped by UFOs. With the help of an association UFO Sweden, she is determined to find out the truth. The story takes place in the 1990s in a small Swedish town. Production company Crazy Pictures got the idea from the existing association “UFO Sweden” that investigates mysterious phenomena and manages the world’s largest UFO archive - Archives for the Unexplained in Sweden. The film is visually related to the famous film E.T. (1982) and it's thematically close to the films such are Interstellar (2014) and Contact (1997).

Creators

Victor Danell

Cast

Eva Melander, Joakim Sällquist, Sara Shirpey, Inez Torhaug