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David Holst, a handsome and popular politician was predicted to be the next Prime Minister of Sweden. But what seemed to be an easy victory for Liberals turned into a hard defeat and he is now left to ponder on the sidelines for another four years. Bored with meaningless political meetings, David's life dramatically changes when he suddenly falls in love with charming, fun-loving Martin. But what is worse? That David is married, that he is having an affair with a man, or the fact that his object of desire belongs to his biggest political rival – Social Democrats? An enjoyable, funny romantic comedy spiced with witty humor and political satire. (Febiofest)

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Malarkey 

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English Caught another Scandinavian flick on TV and had the time to dive in, so I went for it. Pretty quickly, though, I was hit with scenes involving masturbation and some heavy LGBTQ themes. Nothing against that, but it feels like these are becoming staples in every other movie I watch lately. That said, as a comedy, it delivered what I expected. Despite a few prudish moments, I found myself enjoying it, especially the political jabs. ()