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Where Sweden Ends 2011

20 min📅 2011-11-26

"None violence only last until the power runs out of pity for the pacifist."

In Jonas Westbom's gripping drama *Where Sweden Ends* (2011), Sofie, a young woman raised on ideals of peace and compassion, confronts a brutal test of her beliefs.

Director: Jonas Westbom

Cast

Lisa Linnertorp
Lisa Linnertorp
Sofie
Peshang Rad
Peshang Rad
Foad
Karl Linnertorp
Daniel
Zardasht Rad
Zardasht Rad
Soran

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Where Sweden Ends* (2011) about?

The film follows Sofie, a woman committed to pacifism, who faces a crisis when her ideals are tested by a confrontation with Foad. Her struggle to reconcile her beliefs with harsh reality drives the story's intense emotional core.

Who directed *Where Sweden Ends*?

Jonas Westbom directed this 2011 drama, known for his ability to weave moral dilemmas into tight, impactful narratives.

Who stars in *Where Sweden Ends*?

The film features Lisa Linnertorp, Peshang Rad, Karl Linnertorp, and Zardasht Rad in pivotal roles that bring Sofie's journey to life.

Is *Where Sweden Ends* (2011) worth watching?

While short, this drama delivers a powerful punch with its exploration of pacifism and moral compromise. Its brevity and themes make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven films, even if it's not widely rated.

How long is *Where Sweden Ends*?

*Where Sweden Ends* runs for 20 minutes.

About Where Sweden Ends (2011) — A 20-minute drama about morality, pacifism, and survival

In Jonas Westbom's gripping drama *Where Sweden Ends* (2011), Sofie, a young woman raised on ideals of peace and compassion, confronts a brutal test of her beliefs. Armed with unwavering principles, she dedicates herself to aiding the vulnerable—until an encounter with Foad forces her into a moral quandary that challenges every lesson she's learned.

The film unfolds in Sweden's stark, emotionally charged landscape, where Sofie's pacifism is met with an overwhelming reality that refuses to bend. As tensions rise and empathy wanes, she must grapple with the limits of kindness when survival demands compromise. With a runtime of just 20 minutes, Westbom crafts a tense, intimate study of morality and human resilience.