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Göteborg 2015

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36 articles available in total starting from 24/01/2015. Last article published on 02/02/2015.

Redoubt wins the top short-film prize at Göteborg

Redoubt wins the top short-film prize at Göteborg

John Skoog’s short, about a farmer who took the Cold War into his own hands, has received one of the world’s biggest short-film awards  

28/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015

INTERVIEW: Martti Helde

INTERVIEW: Martti Helde

Cineuropa chatted to director Martti Helde in the wake of the success experienced by his feature debut, In the Crosswind  

27/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015 | Read our interview...

REVIEW: In The Crosswind

REVIEW: In The Crosswind

Vying for the Ingmar Bergman Debut Award, Martti Helde's film is a remarkable and inventive account of the Soviet deportations in Estonia  

27/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015 | Read our review...

INTERVIEW: Fernand Melgar

INTERVIEW: Fernand Melgar

Fernand Melgar's The Shelter discusses once again immigrants, outcasts, those people who, like ghosts, wander throughout our cities  

27/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015 | Read our Locarno interview...

REVIEW: The Shelter

REVIEW: The Shelter

The latest documentary from Fernand Melgar, selected in Europa Europa, shows that the will to make a movie must come from the heart and that true sensitivity can’t be invented  

27/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015 | Read our Locarno review...

The Swedish Film Institute gets Sweden moving

The Swedish Film Institute gets Sweden moving

Three regional film centres join the Institute's talent development programme, which is introducing its first films at the Göteborg International Film Festival  

27/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015

Eight Nordic documentaries compete for Göteborg’s Dragon Award

Eight Nordic documentaries compete for Göteborg’s Dragon Award

“Nordic documentary filmmakers are increasingly turning their cameras on the world,” said artistic director Jonas Holmberg  

26/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015

The whole region was there at the opening of the Göteborg Film Festival

The whole region was there at the opening of the Göteborg Film Festival

Liv Ullmann received the Nordic Honorary Dragon and Michael Noer screened his Key House Mirror at Göteborg’s Draken Theatre  

26/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015

REVIEW: Life of Riley

REVIEW: Life of Riley

The late French legend adapts another stage play by British writer Alan Ayckbourn in his last film, in the Masters section in Gothenburg  

25/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015 | Read our Berlin review...

REVIEW: Li'l Quinquin

REVIEW: Li'l Quinquin

Göteborg welcomes in its Masters section the astonishing off-the-wall, and very funny, mini-series by the French purist arthouse filmmaker Bruno Dumont  

25/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015 | Read our Cannes review...

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