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Taiki Taiki

Mirjam de With / Netherlands / 2019 / 86 min / Slovene subtitles, English Subtitles, Dutch, Swedish / 7+

What happens when a child is left alone in a forest? A suspense-laden adventure film about survival in the wild where man is friend to wolf.

IMDb

On a vacation car trip to Sweden, nine-year-old Bruno is going on his parents’ nerves. They want to go back to nature for a digital detox and Bruno just wants to stay home and play computer games with his digital friend Taiki. On the way, tensions flare and Bruno is left by the roadside for punishment. When Bruno's parents return to pick him up, however, the boy has disappeared into the Swedish forest where he finally learns that the real world is much more exciting than the world of computers.

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