6.3The Importance of Tying Your Own Shoes · 2011
The Importance of Tying Your Own Shoes (2011) is a Drama / Comedy film directed by Lena Koppel, starring Sverrir Gudnason, Vanna Rosenberg, Mats Melin.
6.3The Importance of Tying Your Own Shoes (2011) is a Drama / Comedy film directed by Lena Koppel, starring Sverrir Gudnason, Vanna Rosenberg, Mats Melin.
Alex's high opinion of himself isn't backed up by reality as he is unemployed and having trouble with his girlfriend. When he finally gets a job with the local council/municipality of Hudiksvall his life is about to change. Suddenly Alex finds himself the leader of a local theatre group of people with learning difficulties. Through their work together, Alex comes to appreciate that we all have our own talents which can grow if given the opportunity and support. "The Importance of Tying Your Own Shoes" is based on the work of the Glada Hudik Theatre whose performances have met with success in Sweden and internationally since it was formed in 1996.
Sverrir Gudnason, Vanna Rosenberg, Mats Melin, Theresia Widarsson, Bosse Östlin, Ellinore Holmer, Maja Karlsson, Marie Robertson
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Find a movie by describing itAlex's high opinion of himself isn't backed up by reality as he is unemployed and having trouble with his girlfriend. When he finally gets a job with the local council/municipality of Hudiksvall his life is about to change. Suddenly Alex finds himself the leader of a local theatre group of people with learning difficulties. Through their work together, Alex comes to appreciate that we all have our own talents which can grow if given the opportunity and support. "The Importance of Tying Your Own Shoes" is based on the work of the Glada Hudik Theatre whose performances have met with success in Sweden and internationally since it was formed in 1996.
The Importance of Tying Your Own Shoes was released in 2011.
The cast includes Sverrir Gudnason, Vanna Rosenberg, Mats Melin, Theresia Widarsson.