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Sebastian (1995)
Director: Svend Wam
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Sixteen going on 17, Sebastian is in the back-bedroom casualty stage, spending hours cloistered away when he's not dawdling around his rural Norwegian home town with the pals he's known for years. Mum and dad sense there's something eating at him, but only in the course of this rudimentary youth drama does Sebby himself come to terms with what it is - he thinks he's gay, and he's sure he's in love with best mate Ulf. Plodding and obvious.Author: TJ
Cast & crew
Director: Svend Wam
Producer: Petter Vennerod, Hansi Mandoki, Lars Kolvig
Cast: Hampus Björck, Nicolai Cleve Broch, Ewa Fröling, Helge Jordal full cast
Duration: 84 mins
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