

This kid has to move to a farm in his summer vacation and don't get to go to Norway Cup as he had planned for. Out on the country there is bad cellphone reception, cow smell and inbreed farmers as far as the eye can see. The family Volvo get stolen and the foreigners in the small town automatically gets blamed. From there is a chase to discover what truly happened...
Acting
Magnus Solhaug carries the whole thing with chaotic kid energy.
Production
That cow-smell authenticity? They filmed on a real farm. Method.
Writing
Foreigner-blame plot hits harder than expected for a family film.

Director
Arne Lindtner Næss
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This is actually the third film in a loose trilogy about Petter, though nobody markets it that way. Arne Lindtner Næss basically cornered the market on Norwegian childhood adventure in the 2000s.
Norway Cup is real — it's one of the world's largest youth football tournaments. Missing it is genuinely devastating to Norwegian kids, which makes Petter's misery actually culturally specific rather than generic whining.