Year: 1998
Runtime: 110 mins
Language: Swedish
Director: Anders Grönros
Based on Maria Gripe’s novel, the film follows siblings Klas and Klara in a poor mid‑19th‑century Swedish countryside. Their father Albert, a glass‑blower famed for delicate vases, can’t support his wife Sofia and the children. After a rich gentleman buys his glassware at a fair, the children are kidnapped and taken to a castle, changing their lives.
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