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Children as real human individuals with the difficulties this involves. Anna and Peiter are 11 years old. Peiter’s parents are divorced. Only for one week a year does he live with his father, on the same island as Anna. The children have been friends for years. But this year (because of beginning puberty?) they have difficulty in getting in real touch. Day after day they fail. - Outside a café Peiter boasts that he can do everything. Anna tells him to fetch the thing she is thinking of. He goes inside, asks a guest to rise and brings his chair to Anna. This was indeed the right thing, and this chair will re-appear in other scenes. Another day Peiter boasts that he is not afraid of being locked up in a desolate tower for a few hours. Anna closes the lock on the outside. But her parents prevent her from going out again and Peiter remained alone in the tower for the entire night. -Finally all seven days have gone and the gap that prevented full contact is still not closed. Though when time is up Peiter is permitted to stay for one more day. And during ‘the eighth day’ (the Swedish name of the film) they succeed.

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Ratings: IMDB: 5.9/10
Released: January 13, 1979
Runtime: 96 min
Genres: Drama Family
Companies: SF Studios
Cast: Mimmo Wåhlander Sten Johan Hedman Susanna Rådö Benny Fehér
Crew: Anders Grönros Rose Lagercrantz

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