Special screening and meeting the filmmakers.
The feature film " Swedish torpedo" is partially filmed on Toila Beach.
Special screening is free of charge, participating in pre -registration in the Fienda environment.
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"Swedish torpedo" - inspiring historical drama of dreams and determination.
1939. At the threshold of World War II, the 30-year-old Sally Bauer, a 30-year-old, wants to achieve something that no Europeans have ever done before-swim across the La Manche Strait. But no one looks good at his dream. The family, especially his sister Carla, considers Sally's aspirations irresponsible, believing that she should focus on raising her five -year -old son, not the bold sports bubbles. When Sally's first challenge - to overcome the icy and stormy Kategat Strait - fails, she decides to give up her dream and try to adapt to society's expectations by joining a housewife course in Helsingborg. But his true nature does not allow himself to be pushed into the frames - with no narrow uniforms or social norms.
If Sally, however, Kategati exceeds the Strait, doing it ten hours faster than young top athlete Hjalmar, she will have a new opportunity. Together with sports journalist Henry, with whom he has a secret relationship, he is looking for sponsors to make his biggest dream come true - to overcome the La Manche Strait. But when he returns to his homeland, he finds a family who is confident that Sally is not a suitable mother. He is forced to sign the documents he would give up his son's children's head Carlate.
A dream and family drama intertwine when the day before swimming, hotel soldiers and admirals appear, reporting that passing through the Strait is dangerous due to military tensions. Henry wants to give up the plan, but Sally refuses - she's ready to risk everything. Unexpectedly, Carla also appears and the gap between the sisters is gradually improving. Two days after Sally Bauer becomes the first Euro poppy who crosses the La Manche Strait, World War I will break. Although he did not set a world record at that time, he did it twelve years later, proving his perseverance and perseverance.
The film was directed by Frida Kempff and made in collaboration between Sweden, Estonia, Denmark and Finland. Much of the shots took place in Estonia, where several Estonian actors and filmmakers also participated. Neither did I see recognition for long - the Guldbagge of the Swedish National Film Awards gala won the Best Costume Designer title Eugen Tamberg and the Best Grimm Artist Award Kaire Hendrikson.
"Swedish torpedo" is a powerful and touching story of how dreams can overcome all obstacles - even at the most complex moments of history.