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Tic Tac

Play trailer Poster for Tic Tac Released Oct 31, 1997,  1h 36m,  Drama Play Trailer Watchlist
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The lives of various Swedes intersect in this drama, which takes place over the course of one day and night. As despondent schoolboy Micke (Oliver Lofteen) plans to set his school on fire, young thugs Jorma (Mats Helin) and Lasse (Emil Forselius) while their time away at a bar. Elsewhere, unscrupulous police officer Niklas (Thomas Hanzon) conducts some shady transactions. Throughout the non-chronological film, different characters cross paths, with unpredictable results.

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Audience Member Liked the cross-telling with mulitple characters and their intertvined destenies. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Audience Member This is the Swedish version of Pulp Fiction Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review
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Synopsis The lives of various Swedes intersect in this drama, which takes place over the course of one day and night. As despondent schoolboy Micke (Oliver Lofteen) plans to set his school on fire, young thugs Jorma (Mats Helin) and Lasse (Emil Forselius) while their time away at a bar. Elsewhere, unscrupulous police officer Niklas (Thomas Hanzon) conducts some shady transactions. Throughout the non-chronological film, different characters cross paths, with unpredictable results.
Director
Daniel Alfredson
Producer
Katinka Faragó, Jesper Bergom-Larsson
Screenwriter
Hans Renhall
Distributor
Rotebro Filmservice, Filmtecknarna [se], Cous Cous, Sandrews Marknadsavdelning
Production Co
Sandrews, Svenska Filminstitutet
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Swedish
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 31, 1997, Wide
Runtime
1h 36m
Sound Mix
Surround