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Captain Fantastic Captain Fantastic

Matt Ross / USA / 2016 / 120 min / Slovene subtitles, English / 13+

Deep in the forests of the Pacific Northwest, isolated from society, a devoted father (Viggo Mortensen) dedicates his life to transforming his six young children into extraordinary adults. But when a tragedy strikes the family, they are forced to leave this self-created paradise and begin a journey into the outside world.

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“Viggo Mortensen gets the role he may well have been born to play.” - Variety. Best Director of Un Certain Regard at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. 

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