Mia returns from Stockholm to her parents home in a small town in Dalecarlia (Dalarna) to celebrate her fathers 70th birthday. Her older sisters Eivor and Gunilla welcomes her but their different lifestyles hinders them from really communicating. The tension builds up and the party that should be a celebration turns out to be a turning point for the family and their friends.
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Award-winning debut by Swedish theatre director Maria Blom. Mia (Sofia Helin), the youngest of three sisters from the Dalarna province in Northern Sweden, moved away to Stockholm 15 years ago. With her father, Calle (Willie Andréason), turning 70, Mia reluctantly returns to her hometown for the birthday celebration. When it transpires that Calle is bequeathing her the family's idyllic lakeside cabin, tensions between Mia and her two sisters soon surface.
The youngest of three sisters, Mia has spent the past 15 years living in Stockholm and putting her small town past firmly behind her. Reluctantly returning home for her fathers 70th birthday celebrations, it isnt long before tension begins to build among the sisters.
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