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The film also exists in other corners of the internet, including on Russian social network VK and on MUBI, a curated streaming service.
Despite its difficult subject matter, Barnens ö was a major critical success:
He obsessively checks himself for signs of physical maturity, viewing it as the end of his "pure" self. Exploring the City: barnens o 1980 ok ru
OK.ru is a good source for obscure 1980s Nordic children's content that is hard to find on legal streaming services. However, expect Soviet/Russian dubs or original Swedish audio with hardcoded Russian subtitles. Copyright status is questionable, so access may disappear.
The film was a major success, winning the Guldbagge Award (Sweden's top film prize) for Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actor (Ingvar Hirdwall) in 1980. The film also exists in other corners of
Because Barnens ö deals with highly sensitive, avant-garde thematic choices common in 1970s and 1980s European cinema, it is rarely hosted on mainstream Western streaming platforms like Netflix or Amazon Prime.
for Best Film and was the country's official entry for the Academy Awards, its graphic realism has led to modern bans. Banned in Australia: Because Barnens ö deals with highly sensitive, avant-garde
Nearly every adult Reine encounters is shown as either selfish, aggressive, or emotionally stunted. Stig is a “scary and frustrated loser”; Reine’s mother is distant; the bald young woman he idealizes reveals herself to be just as driven by lust and selfishness as the rest. The film suggests that adulthood is not a state of wisdom but of moral compromise—a view that Reine holds with increasing bitterness.