Canada / Apr 28, 2014
A Different Kind of Boy (2014)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Alexander is about to embark upon a life of forced independence. Almost 18, he’s just finished school and it’s time for him to move on from the sheltered security of his mother’s home. Diagnosed with autism, he will have to learn even the most menial of tasks: shopping, clipping his nails, tying his own shoes. “No,” says Alexander, when asked if he knows what autism means. “Does my mum also say that I’m autistic? I can’t figure out if I am autistic or not.” Naïvely trying to bond, as if Alexander’s condition could magically disappear, his older brother Sebastian invites him on an exciting adventure: a five-day, boys-only trip to Barcelona, complete with a soccer game, men’s-only magazines, a strip club and endless hours together on the road. But in this touching and often lighthearted portrait, good intentions are overcome by reality and excitement may soon turn to frustration.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | En anderledes dreng |
| Original language | Dansk (DA) |
| Spoken languages | Dansk |
| Production countries | Denmark |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 28 aprile 2014 |
| Production | Sidsel Lønvig Siersted |
| Editing | Frederik Strunk, Julius Krebs Damsbo |
| Cinematography | Ulrik Wivel |
| Assistant directors | Ulrik Wivel |
| Camera operators | Ulrik Wivel |
| Additional photography | Ulrik Wivel |
| Music | Heikki Kossi |
| Sound | Heikki Kossi |
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