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Sunday, 17. 08. 2025 / 17:00 / Main Hall

Kinobalon

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In Kinobalon from 21 September 2024

Lars is LOL Lars er LOL

Eirik Sæter Stordahl / Norway / 2023 / 85 min / Slovene subtitles, Norwegian / 8+

Screenings

Sunday, 17. 08. 2025 / 17:00 / Main Hall

Kinobalon

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Amanda is reluctantly tasked with taking special care of her new classmate, Lars, who has Down syndrome. To her surprise, Amanda and Lars develop a unique friendship. But in her struggle to fit in, Amanda ends up betraying Lars, causing her to lose both him and her other friends. In her quest for forgiveness, Amanda must find the courage to stand out and be true to herself.

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