The book won the Bokjuryn award in 2011. Critics have compared Angerborn’s atmospheric style to that of legendary Swedish author Maria Gripe.
It is the first installment in a series, followed by Sal 305 (Ward 305), Fyr 137 (Lighthouse 137), and Ond 113 . 2017 Film Adaptation
The setting of a summer camp provides a backdrop for first loves and the navigation of social hierarchies away from parental supervision. 'Room 213' ('Rum 213'): Film Review | Filmart 2017
Written by and published in 2011, Rum 213 is recognized as a modern classic of Swedish children's literature.
(English title: Room 213 ) is a prominent Swedish paranormal thriller franchise for middle-grade audiences and "tweens". Originally a celebrated novel by Ingelin Angerborn, it was adapted into a feature film in 2017. Original Novel: The Foundation
The evolving friendship and shifting trust between the three roommates as they face paranormal activity.
Twelve-year-old Elvira attends summer camp and, due to water damage in her original quarters, is moved to Room 213—a room that has been unused for sixty years. Soon, unexplained events occur: items vanish at night, and a mysterious girl in white with red hair is seen wandering the grounds.
The film premiered in Sweden on , following a debut at the Göteborg Film Festival.
The book won the Bokjuryn award in 2011. Critics have compared Angerborn’s atmospheric style to that of legendary Swedish author Maria Gripe.
It is the first installment in a series, followed by Sal 305 (Ward 305), Fyr 137 (Lighthouse 137), and Ond 113 . 2017 Film Adaptation
The setting of a summer camp provides a backdrop for first loves and the navigation of social hierarchies away from parental supervision. 'Room 213' ('Rum 213'): Film Review | Filmart 2017
Written by and published in 2011, Rum 213 is recognized as a modern classic of Swedish children's literature.
(English title: Room 213 ) is a prominent Swedish paranormal thriller franchise for middle-grade audiences and "tweens". Originally a celebrated novel by Ingelin Angerborn, it was adapted into a feature film in 2017. Original Novel: The Foundation
The evolving friendship and shifting trust between the three roommates as they face paranormal activity.
Twelve-year-old Elvira attends summer camp and, due to water damage in her original quarters, is moved to Room 213—a room that has been unused for sixty years. Soon, unexplained events occur: items vanish at night, and a mysterious girl in white with red hair is seen wandering the grounds.
The film premiered in Sweden on , following a debut at the Göteborg Film Festival.