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1998 FILM DIRECTED BY LUKAS MOODYSSON
Fucking Amal (movie); Fucking Amal; Fucking åmål; Fucking Åmål; Fucking amal

fucking         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fuckin; Fuckong; F**king; Fuking; Fucking (disambiguation)
Fucking is used by some people to emphasize a word or phrase, especially when they are feeling angry or annoyed. ((!) VERY RUDE)
ADJ: ADJ n; ADV: ADV adj [emphasis]
Fucking Hell (Chapman)         
ART INSTALLATION BY JAKE AND DINOS CHAPMAN
Hell (Chapman); Hell (sculpture); Fucking Hell (sculpture)
Fucking Hell is a 2008 installation artwork by Jake and Dinos Chapman depicting a monumental battle of miniature skeletons, Nazis, and others. It is a recreation of their 1999 Hell, which was lost in a fire.
Stupid Fucking Bird         
2013 PLAY BY AARON POSNER
Stupid Fucking Bird (Play); User:Flem5490/sandbox
Stupid Fucking Bird is a contemporary adaptation of Anton Chekhov's 1896 play The Seagull, written by American playwright Aaron Posner, co-founder of the Arden Theatre Company in Philadelphia. Posner has written multiple adaptations of Chekhov and Shakespeare's works.

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Show Me Love (film)

Fucking Åmål (released in some countries as Show Me Love) is a 1998 Swedish romantic comedy drama film written and directed by Lukas Moodysson in his feature-length directorial debut. It stars Rebecka Liljeberg and Alexandra Dahlström as two seemingly disparate teenage girls who begin a tentative romantic relationship. The film was released theatrically in Sweden on 23 October 1998, and first premiered internationally at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.

The film received an overwhelmingly positive reception and won four Guldbagge Awards (Sweden's official film awards) at the 1999 ceremony. Its international awards include the Teddy Award at the 1999 Berlin International Film Festival, and the Special Jury Prize at the 34th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.

The Swedish title refers to the small town of Åmål in Västra Götaland County, western Sweden. However, only a few scenes were filmed in Åmål, and they were not included in the final version. The main shooting took place in the nearby town of Trollhättan, the location of producing company Film i Väst's studios.