Sandor slash Ida (film) explained

Sandor slash Ida
Director:Henrik Georgsson
Producer:Karl Fredrik Ulfung
Starring:Aliette Opheim
Andrej Lunusjkin
Cinematography:Anders Bohman
Editing:Stefan Sundlöf
Distributor:Sandrew Metronome
Runtime:97 minutes
Country:Sweden
Language:Swedish

Sandor slash Ida is a 2005 Swedish tragicomedy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 4 February 2005,[1] directed by Henrik Georgsson, starring Aliette Opheim and Andrej Lunusjkin. It is based on the in Sweden best selling novel Sandor slash Ida by Sara Kadefors.[2] It is one of a few Swedish youth movies from the 2000s.

Plot

Ida lives recklessly, with heavy drinking and a series of boyfriends, while Sandor is more reserved, with few friends, and a mother who insists he practice ballet. They meet in a chat room and, despite their differences, find they have a lot in common. Though they live in separate cities, Sandor makes an unexpected visit to Ida, which ends badly when he feels betrayed—her friends, high on drugs, reveal that Ida had been gossiping about him.

Hurt, Sandor tells Ida he never wants to see her again and goes back home. A few weeks later, after Ida's mother overdoses, she reaches out to Sandor for comfort and visits him. However, their reunion turns into another argument, this time over Ida feeling mistreated by Sandor's mother, prompting her to leave again. Later, Ida attends Sandor's ballet premiere, where they reconcile, hinting at a happy future together.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sandor /slash/ Ida. Swedish Film Database. Swedish. 4 February 2005. 21 September 2016.
  2. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0432044/