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Room 213 Rum 213

Emelie Lindblom / Sweden / 2017 / 95 min / Slovene subtitles, Swedish / 11+

This gripping teen horror film will make you shudder!

This gripping teen horror film will make you shudder!

Summer vacation after 6th grade and twelve-year-old Elvira is going on a camp. She and her two roommates, Meja and Bea, will stay in room 213 – where no one has lived for sixty years. Soon inexplicable events start to happen. A letter with an ancient handwriting leads the girls to an old lady in a run-down house in the woods. The lady tells them that a girl died at the camp sixty years ago. And since then a red-haired girl has been sneaking around in the corridors at night.

“In making Room 213 the most important issue for me has been to tell a thrilling ghost story with the same seriousness and sincerity that horror stories are told, portraying girls during middle school age, at the threshold of entering one’s teens – too smart to be called kids, but not quite ready to grow up.” (Emelie Lindblom)

Emelie Lindblom

A Swedish scriptwriter and director, Lindblom graduated from the School of Film Directing, Gothenburg University. Her latest short, 2, gained international attention. Room 213 is her debut feature film.

filmography (selection)

2011 Dark Side (short)
2014 2 (short)
2017 Rum 213 (Room 213)

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