Osynlig (Invisible) is based on children and young people's stories about bullying. The film is about Emma who often walk alone to school. She wants to be with the others in the class, but they pretend that she does not exist.
Osynlig (Invisible) is based on children and young people's stories about bullying. The film is about Emma who often walk alone to school. She wants to be with the others in the class, but they pretend that she does not exist.
2008-11-11
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