Every Saturday afternoon during the Advent holidays right up until Christmas, Kino and Vinterlund offer cozy children's and family films in our large lounge. We start with a premiere screening on 30/11 and end with an exclusive preview on 21/12. Free entry, but a seat ticket for the screening is required. Tickets can be picked up at Kino's box office or purchased via our website (even if the film is free, you 'buy' your seat and receive the ticket in your email like normal screenings, but it therefore costs nothing).
ATTENTION! Be on time for the screening - if you have a ticket but do not show up in time before the start of the film, your seats may be released to other patrons.
Saturday 30 November at 13.00 - Premiere!
SNORIS AND SKVÄTTIS - THE MYSTERY OF THE DISAPPEARING HOLES (87 min, Permitted for 7 years, Swedish speech & Swedish text)
Snoris (8) and Skvättis (10) are brothers and, like most siblings, they are each other's best friends and enemies. On the Christmas break, they go to Grandma's who lives in a small town where something mysterious is going on.
Saturday 7 Dec at 13.00 p.m. – Favorite in repeat!
LOTTERY ON BROADMAKER STREET (74 min, Rec for 4 years, Swedish language, no subtitles)
Little sister who is certainly big decorates train windows with spotted sausage, crashes the neighbor's ladies' bike and stands in a manure pile when it rains to grow faster. Most of the audience success was recorded in Astrid Lindgren's world in 1992.
Saturday 14 Dec at 13.00 p.m. – Favorite in repeat!
THE STORY OF KARL-BERTIL JONSSON'S CHRISTMAS EVE (105 min, Rek for 6 years, Swedish speech & Swedish text)
The feature film version from 2021. Department store director Tyko Johnsson's 14-year-old son Karl-Bertil has Robin Hood as his big idol. The poor girl Vera, her sister at the orphanage and the ruthless orphanage director all cross Karl-Bertil's path. And no one is the same when the story comes to an end. Not even Tyko.
Saturday 21/12 at 13.00 – Preview! (Premiere 25/12)
SAVE CHRISTMAS (43 min, Rek for 3 years, Swedish speech & Swedish text)
"Pig on ice" & "Save Christmas". An exciting and fun package in the wintryest of landscapes! The films have been screened and awarded at numerous film festivals.