A riveting & uplifting tale of life, friendship, and wonder, The 100 Year Old Man, based on the best-selling novel, stars the hilarious Robert Gustafsson Morran and Tobias) in a career-defining role. Screened at Berlin International. "An irresistible and endearing adventure" - The Front Row.
The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared is a comedic adventure film about Allan Karlsson, an elderly man who escapes his nursing home on his 100th birthday by climbing out of the window. He embarks on an unexpected journey that intertwines his current escapades with flashbacks of his remarkable past. Throughout the film, Allan encounters criminals, a suitcase full of money, and law enforcement while revealing his involvement in key historical events, including meetings with world leaders like Stalin and Truman. The film blends absurdity with humor as Allan's incredible life unfolds.
This Swedish comedy, based on the bestselling novel by Jonas Jonasson, is generally aimed at adults due to its dark humor, occasional violence, and mature themes. While it is not graphic, its quirky tone and complex narrative may not be suitable for young children. Teens and older family members with a taste for offbeat humor may enjoy it.
This film is a mix of absurd comedy, historical satire, and a heartwarming narrative. While it may not be ideal for the whole family, it’s a great choice for viewers who appreciate witty, unconventional storytelling.