Sam is one of those people that no one sees. He’s never asked any questions in class, he doesn’t get invited to parties, and at home, his parents are always occupied with his younger siblings. Until one day he witnesses a robbery of a shop in central Stockholm…

At school, everyone is talking about what happened, and the more they talk, the worse the story becomes. Sam tries to tell them what actually happened, but nobody listens. When he tries again, and exaggerates the story a little bit, it happens: He gets everyone’s attention. And suddenly his life is different – he’s visible. But what is it really like to have power, to have everyone’s eyes on you?

The Invisible is an approachable story in which many will recognize themselves.

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Sweden: Rabén & Sjögren

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