Alena and Fabienne 🥀 Based on the graphic novel by Kim W. Andersson ALENA (2015) [+] LGBTQ 🏳️🌈
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Alena and Fabienne 🥀 Based on the graphic novel by Kim W. Andersson ALENA (2015) [+] LGBTQ 🏳️🌈
Alena (2015) is about a girl who gets transferred from a public school to a girls preparatory school. She’s troubled by bullies and haunted by something from her past, which we learn more about as the film goes on.
There’s a version of Alena that is just a Swedish lesbian prep school drama with some delicious mystery and maybe a murder or too. I was really drawn into the characters and the story elements that were being set up. I don’t want to give too much away, but this film has a twist that is brightly visible from a kilometer away. It is a tired means for an unsatisfying ending. Which is a bummer. Sometimes when a film is at least partly great, it can enter into a cult status. But it’s hard to love a film with an unremarkable ending.
Daniel di Grado's Alena is a middle of the road horror movie. The movie has good pacing and lesbian content butalso doesn't fully known how teen girls work.
Black Circle - Sweden | Mexico, 2018
Black Circle – Sweden | Mexico, 2018
Black Circle – original title: Svart Cirkel – is a Swedish-Mexican horror feature film directed by Adrián García Bogliano (Scherzo Diabolico; Penumbra; Late Phases; Here Comes the Devil). The movie stars Christina Lindberg, Felice Jankell, Erica Midfjäll and Hanna Midfjäll.
Plot:
When her sister Isa recommends she listen to an old 1970s vinyl album she swears changes lives, Celeste is sceptical…
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Young Sophie Bell (2014): “We could go tomorrow. We don’t have to stay here.”
I know Alena from her last school, and it was never her who started any trouble