
Sandor /slash/ Ida 2005
"Party girl meets a male ballet dancer on the Internet."
In *Sandor /slash/ Ida* (2005), directed by Henrik Georgsson, a chaotic romance unfolds between two mismatched souls—Ida, a free-spirited party girl drowning in reckless nights and fleeting relationships, and Sandor, a brooding ballet dancer trapped ...
Director: Henrik Georgsson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Sandor /slash/ Ida* (2005) about?
The film follows Ida, a wild young woman spiraling through parties and failed relationships, and Sandor, a withdrawn ballet dancer struggling with his mother's demands. When they meet in an online chat room, their shared loneliness leads to an unexpected bond—one that faces its greatest test when Sandor visits Ida in person.
Who directed *Sandor /slash/ Ida*?
The film was directed by Henrik Georgsson, a Swedish filmmaker known for his intimate, character-driven storytelling.
Who stars in *Sandor /slash/ Ida*?
The lead roles are played by Andrej Lunusjkin as Sandor and Aliette Opheim as Ida, supported by André Lidholm, Adam Lundgren, and Matilda Ragnerstam.
Is *Sandor /slash/ Ida* (2005) worth watching?
While not a mainstream hit, this Swedish drama offers a refreshing take on unlikely romance and youthful struggles. Its understated realism and emotional depth make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven films, even if it lacks widespread recognition.
How long is *Sandor /slash/ Ida*?
The film runs for 93 minutes.
About Sandor /slash/ Ida (2005) — A Raw, Romantic Drama About Connection and Chaos
In *Sandor /slash/ Ida* (2005), directed by Henrik Georgsson, a chaotic romance unfolds between two mismatched souls—Ida, a free-spirited party girl drowning in reckless nights and fleeting relationships, and Sandor, a brooding ballet dancer trapped in his mother's rigid expectations. Their lives collide in an unexpected online chat room, where opposites attract and shared loneliness bridges the gap between their worlds. Directed with a raw, intimate touch, the film dives into themes of isolation, connection, and the fragile balance between self-destruction and redemption. Set against the gritty backdrop of Swedish urban life, the story balances melancholy and warmth, capturing a fleeting moment of hope before reality crashes in.
Georgsson crafts a visually understated yet emotionally potent drama, anchored by standout performances from the lead duo. The chemistry between Andrej Lunusjkin as Sandor and Aliette Opheim as Ida crackles with authenticity, making their journey as captivating as it is bittersweet. With its sharp focus on youthful vulnerability and the search for meaning, *Sandor /slash/ Ida* (2005) lingers as a poignant reflection on how fleeting connections can rewrite lives.