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The Ape
‘Don’t say too much’ was and remains the motto for the second film by the maker of Falkenberg Farewell. Driving instructor wakes up covered in…Published on: -
Twisted Roots
Stylish drama in which the secrets and desires of a Finnish family can no longer be suppressed. A hereditary illness overcomes Mikko. He fears he…Published on: -
World of Glory
Portrait of a world that is anything but glorious. A series of tableaux with a famous nightmarish opening scene. First film in the project ’90…Published on: -
Empirical Effect
Lyrical portrait of Vesuvius and the inhabitants of the Red Zone. Measurements, maps and aerial shots try to capture what in fact is always uncertain.Published on: -
The Temptation of St. Tony
Veiko Õunpuu’ second film (after Autumn Ball) is a parable on the new, wolf-like capitalism in Eastern Europe with its compassionless capitalist rulesPublished on: -
This Is Alaska
A couple of sociable, idealistic Swedes looked for happiness in Alaska. So, did they succeed?Published on: -
Jimmie
Four-year-old, blonde Jimmie has to flee his home in Sweden. In this gripping, impressionist film, Jesper Ganslandt (Falkenberg Farewell, The Ape) turPublished on: -
Ravens
The Swedish leasehold farmer Agne wants his son Klas to take over the farm, but Klas prefers to sit in the library bus and read…Published on: -
Amateurs
A slick marketing film or two teenagers messing with a smartphone and selfie sticks: how do you pitch the colourless Swedish town of Lafors as…Published on: -
Nixon Visions
The new, coffee-loving Nixon is marketed in a satirical balancing act. “A study of mental health in which the face is the mirror of the…Published on: