Simon and the Oaks

Stars
4
Rating
Not Rated
Author
Linda Aronson (script consultant), Marnie Blok (script), Marianne Fredriksson (book)
Length
122 min
Director
Lisa Ohlin
Simon and the Oaks
Synopsis
"The film is about Simon (Bill Skarsgård), growing up in a working-class family on the outskirts of Gothenburg during World War II. He is very talented and always felt different and an outsider. Against his parents' approval, he seeks education in the arts, normally not attended by members of the working class. There he meets Isaak (Karl Linnertorp), the son of a wealthy Jewish bookseller who fled persecution in Nazi Germany. The lives of the two boys and their families intertwine as the war rages in Europe." [Wikipedia]
"The film is based on a Scandinavian best-selling novel by Marianne Fredriksson, and arrives bedecked by 13 Swedish nominations and two awards. It is unabashedly sentimental and epic, and rather bold in the way it takes place during and after the Holocaust but is not defined by it. The real story is of two unconventional families who help each other in a time fraught with danger. I was intrigued by the relationship of the two fathers, who arrive at an unspoken detente for the benefit of the two sons." [rogerebert.com]
Genre
Historical
Released
2011
Location
Europe
Netflix
No

This movie is linked to the following periods

PeriodMinor
Begin
End
Category
Other Region in 20th century
1900
1999
Other Regions
World War II
1939
1945
Wars