G – Som i gemenskap
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G – Som i gemenskap

Three friends, Robban, Alexander and Kim has just left the compulsory school, and now they consider themselves grown-up and mature, being 16 years old.... During the summer holiday they also get a bit of experience of the world: Robban becomes a full-time drug addict, Alexander plays in a rock band but leaves it and Kim is desperate to get the girl of his dreams.

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G - som i gemenskap is a 1983 coming-of-age film that follows the lives of three 16-year-old friends named Robban, Alexander, and Kim, who have just finished compulsory school. They believe they are now adults and are eager to embrace the newfound freedom and independence that comes with it.

As the summer holiday begins, the three friends embark on a journey of self-discovery and encounter various challenges along the way. Robban falls into a downward spiral and becomes a full-time drug addict, struggling to deal with the consequences of his choices. Meanwhile, Alexander pursues his passion for music by joining a rock band but soon realizes it might not be his true calling.

At the same time, Kim becomes infatuated with a girl he dreams of being with, desperately trying to win her over. As they navigate through their personal trials and tribulations, the trio learns important life lessons about friendship, love, and the complexities of transitioning from adolescence to adulthood.

G - som i gemenskap portrays the turbulent and transformative period of teenagehood, exploring themes of identity, peer pressure, and the challenges of growing up. It offers a realistic and raw portrayal of the struggles and triumphs that come with this critical phase of life, making it a relatable and engaging watch for viewers of all ages.

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G

Release Date:

25 Feb 1983

Writers:

Göran Gester, Staffan Hildebrand, Joakim Schröder