Sanna is a young girl who wishes nothing else then a very own horse. One day on her way to school she ends up in a stable where three Arabian horses is being held in quarantine.
Acting
Rebecka Liljeberg's chaotic determination carries every scene.
Cinematography
Swedish stable aesthetic hits different. Cozy, grainy, very 1999.
Director
Gita Mallik
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Gita Mallik only made this one feature film before pivoting entirely—Swedish cinema's great one-and-done horse story.
This captures peak '90s Swedish childhood: unsupervised bike rides, institutional trust, and kids who handle bureaucracy better than adults.