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Directed by Emelie Lindblom in her feature debut, with a script co-written by Angerborn.

The book won the Bokjuryn award in 2011. Critics have compared Angerborn’s atmospheric style to that of legendary Swedish author Maria Gripe. Rum 213

A "mysrysare" (cozy-thriller) that blends magical realism with everyday summer camp life. Directed by Emelie Lindblom in her feature debut,

(English title: Room 213 ) is a prominent Swedish paranormal thriller franchise for middle-grade audiences and "tweens". Originally a celebrated novel by Ingelin Angerborn, it was adapted into a feature film in 2017. Original Novel: The Foundation Original Novel: The Foundation The evolving friendship and

The evolving friendship and shifting trust between the three roommates as they face paranormal activity.

The setting of a summer camp provides a backdrop for first loves and the navigation of social hierarchies away from parental supervision. 'Room 213' ('Rum 213'): Film Review | Filmart 2017