
The Blueberry War 2007
"A back forest tale, straight ahead"
In the rustic landscapes of rural Sweden, *The Blueberry War (2007)* tells the unlikely tale of two Polish berry pickers who refuse to accept injustice.
Director: Lars-Göran Pettersson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Blueberry War (2007)* about?
The film follows two Polish berry pickers who are cheated out of their earnings and decide to fight back. Their pursuit of justice takes them through Sweden's rural backroads, exposing corruption along the way. It's a mix of adventure, comedy, and social commentary.
Who directed *The Blueberry War*?
Lars-Göran Pettersson directed this quirky Swedish comedy, known for his ability to blend humor with sharp observations about society.
Who stars in *The Blueberry War*?
The film features Pjotr Giro and Radoslaw Smuzny as the lead berry pickers, alongside Göran Forsmark and Anitta Suikkari in supporting roles.
Is *The Blueberry War (2007)* worth watching?
While it may not be a blockbuster, *The Blueberry War* offers a fresh, humorous take on underdog stories with a social edge. Its niche appeal and offbeat charm make it a solid pick for fans of indie comedies.
How long is *The Blueberry War*?
The runtime is 101 minutes.
About The Blueberry War (2007) — A Swedish Comedy About Justice and Rebellion
In the rustic landscapes of rural Sweden, *The Blueberry War (2007)* tells the unlikely tale of two Polish berry pickers who refuse to accept injustice. Directed by Lars-Göran Pettersson, this offbeat comedy blends social satire with a rousing adventure as Pjotr Giro and Radoslaw Smuzny take on corrupt systems to reclaim what's rightfully theirs. Their journey through Sweden's backwoods reveals a country far removed from the idyllic postcards, where power plays and underhanded deals lurk beneath the surface.
With sharp wit and a touch of rebellion, the film explores themes of exploitation, grassroots justice, and the clash between idealism and harsh reality. The atmosphere crackles with energy, balancing slapstick humor against moments of genuine tension, all anchored by a cast that brings both charm and grit to their roles. *The Blueberry War* isn't just about berries—it's a spirited underdog story about standing up against the odds.