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Keeper'n til Liverpool, 2010

Keeper'n til Liverpool

Norwegian

Norway

Rating:6.7
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Profile of Keeper'n til Liverpool

The mood of Keeper'n til Liverpool is witty, humorous, and touching. The plot centers around teenage love, social relations, and coming of age. It features irreverent humor and dark humor. Keeper'n til Liverpool is a foreign and comedy movie. In approach, it is realistic. It takes place, at least partly, at a school. Keeper'n til Liverpool is set in Norway. It happens in contemporary times. It is based on a book. Keeper'n til Liverpool is known for being a Berlin festival winner. It is especially suggested for a date night and teens. Note that it includes nudity and sexual content.

Summary of Keeper'n til Liverpool

Twelve-year-old Jo is terrified of all the usual stuff: bullies, soccer practice, girls, crossing the street... Some might call him a little anxious, but he's just doing his best to survive the perils of high school life. Having a neurotic single mum and a lunatic football coach doesn't make things any easier, but worst of all is Tom, the bully who keeps making Jo do his homework for him.
Jo is doing his best to play it safe - he'd rather just keep his head down and expand his soccer card collection. But the arrival of a new girl at school is about to change everything.

Details

Language: Norwegian
Country: Norway
Release date: 22 October 2010
Runtime: 90 min

Cast and Crew

Kåre Conradi

Fridtjov Såheim

Tore Sagen

Ask von der Hagen

as Jo Istad

Susanne Boucher

as Mari

Andrine Sæther

as Else

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Keeper'n til Liverpool (2010)

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