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Directed by
  
Klaus Härö

Release date
  
2002 (2002)

Director
  
Klaus Härö

Story by
  
Kerstin Johansson i Backe

7.1/10
IMDb

Distributed by
  
Sonet Film

Initial release
  
17 November 2002

Music director
  
Tuomas Kantelinen

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Produced by
  
Melanie BackerDavid LeitnerMichael Yanko

Written by
  
Kerstin Johansson i Backe (novel)Jimmy Karlsson (screenplay)

Starring
  
Natalie MinnevikBibi Andersson

Screenplay
  
Kjell Sundstedt, Jimmy Karlsson

Cast
  
Natalie Minnevik, Bibi Andersson, Marjaana Maijala, Henrik Rafaelsen, Tind Soneby

Similar
  
Teacher movies, Movies about love

Elina: As If I Wasn't There (Swedish: Elina - Som om jag inte fanns) is a 2002 film directed by Klaus Härö and based on a novel by Kerstin Johansson i Backe.

Plot

In the 1950s, nine-year-old Elina lives with her younger siblings and her mother in the Torne Valley in the north of Sweden, near the Finnish border. Her father, whom she loved dearly, died of tuberculosis a few years ago. Elina finds consolation in wandering out on the dangerous marshlands to have imaginary conversations with her dead father. Elina also contracted tuberculosis, but recovered. Because she was ill for so long, Elina is obliged to repeat a whole year at school. However, since she missed so much schooling as a result, she has been put in a new class with a different teacher, the strict Tora Holm. Tora Holm sees it as her mission to protect her pitiable charges from the pitfalls of life, believing that only those who speak perfect Swedish have any chance of a happy and successful life. Elina's family belongs to a Finnish-speaking minority frowned upon by a staunch schoolmistress who starts hounding Elina for speaking Finnish in class and questioning her authority. Elina's mother, sister, and a liberal young male teacher all try to mediate the ensuing battle of wills between Elina and Miss Holm. Especially when Elina exercises the sense of justice she learned from her father and stands up for one of her schoolmates. Although nobody is willing to take her side, little Elina proves far stronger than teacher Tora Holm reckoned. The conflict comes to a head when Elina flees to the dangerous moor.

References

Elina: As If I Wasn't There Wikipedia