
Blondie (2012)
Release Year: 2012
Nation: Sweden
Alternative Title: Szőke nők
Director: Jesper Ganslandt
Writer: Jesper Ganslandt
Production & Genre
Producer: co-producer: Jessica Ask, Gunnar Carlsson, Helena Sandermark
producer: Jesper Kurlandsky
Companies: Dagsljus Filmequipment, Fasad, Fasad Postproduktion
Genre: Drama
Budget: N/A
Awards & Similar
Awards:
Similar: N/A
Keywords
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Story
In 'Blondie', three sisters, all facing personal crises, are summoned by their dominating mother to celebrate her birthday at their childhood home. Initially, they attempt to maintain a facade of harmony, but as the festivities progress, long-suppressed conflicts begin to surface. Old wounds are reopened, and the sisters must confront these issues in order to forge a new sense of family.
Summary
Directed by Jesper Ganslandt and released in Sweden in 2012, 'Blondie' is a drama centered around three sisters grappling with their own problems while attempting to navigate their complex family dynamics. The film explores themes of sisterhood, familial tension, and the struggle for personal growth within a dysfunctional family structure.