
“When do you really grow up?”
During a break in school 13 year-old Lykke, the daughter of a prominent Labour Party member, seriously injures her classmate Jamie, the son of a high profile right-wing politician.
This film feels like a heavy, uncomfortable examination of how easily tragedy can strike and how it fractures families. It's a quiet, brooding drama that forces you to confront difficult questions about blame and societal divides.















