Det nya landet
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Det nya landet

A 15 year old Somalian boy meets a 40 year old Iranian man on a refugee camp in Skåne, in the south of Sweden. With the threat of deportation hanging ...over them they decide to the take their fates in their own hands and together they go on a journey in the Swedish summer.

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In the movie Det nya landet (2000), we are introduced to a 15-year-old Somali boy and a 40-year-old Iranian man who cross paths at a refugee camp in Skåne, Sweden. Both individuals face the constant fear of deportation, and feeling a sense of urgency, they make a bold decision to take control of their own destinies. Together, they embark on a journey during the beautiful Swedish summer.

This heartfelt and thought-provoking film explores the themes of friendship, resilience, and the pursuit of a better life. As the duo travels through Sweden, they encounter various challenges and obstacles that test their resolve. Along the way, they learn valuable life lessons, forge a deep bond, and discover unexpected friendships.

Det nya landet provides a poignant portrayal of the refugee experience, highlighting the often harsh realities faced by those seeking safety and opportunity in a foreign land. Through the lens of these two individuals from different cultural backgrounds, the film sheds light on the universal human desire for a sense of belonging and the lengths people go to in order to secure a better future for themselves and their loved ones.

With its captivating storytelling and compelling performances, Det nya landet offers an engaging and emotional narrative that will resonate with viewers. This film is a must-watch for those seeking a thought-provoking exploration of the refugee experience and the power of human connections.

Also Known As:

The New Country

Release Date:

27 Mar 2000

Writers:

Peter Birro, Lukas Moodysson

Awards:

9 wins & 6 nominations.