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

The most powerful men and women in Swedish cinema

The most powerful men and women in Swedish cinema

In an anonymous vote, 100 participants in the seminar programme at the 38th Göteborg International Film Festival named the industry’s top decision makers  

30/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015

Key House Mirror: Life-affirming and thought-provoking

Key House Mirror: Life-affirming and thought-provoking

Michael Noer’s new movie is a multi-layered work that explores love and some deep issues surrounding old age  

30/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015

REVIEW: Limbo

REVIEW: Limbo

This slow burner from young Danish director Anna Sofie Hartmann leaves a profound impression, selected in the Ingmar Bergman Debut Award section  

29/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015 | Read our San Sebastián review...

INTERVIEW: Jessica Hausner

INTERVIEW: Jessica Hausner

Amour Fou, by Austrian director Jessica Hausner, is one of the films screened in the Masters section. Watch our interview with her  

29/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015 | Watch our interview...

REVIEW: Amour Fou

REVIEW: Amour Fou

Jessica Hausner creates a magnificent film at the heart of the paradoxes of bourgeois romanticism, screened in the Masters section  

29/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015 | Read our Cannes review...

A tale of revenge in progress at Göteborg

A tale of revenge in progress at Göteborg

Kjersti G Steinsbø’s The Doll in the Ceiling is being presented at the Nordic Film Market at the 38th Göteborg International Film Festival  

29/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015 | Market

FILM FOCUS: They Have Escaped

FILM FOCUS: They Have Escaped

The Finnish director J-P Valkeapää competes in Gothenburg with his second work, a road movie with hints of psychedelia, which features a problematic boy and girl as the lead characters  

28/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015 | Read our review and interview...

REVIEW: The Look of Silence

REVIEW: The Look of Silence

Joshua Oppenheimer bases his new film, competing in the Nordic Documentary section, on the confrontation between the family of a victim and his executioner  

28/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015 | Read our Venice review...

FILM FOCUS: In Order of Disappearance

FILM FOCUS: In Order of Disappearance

The third film by the Hans Petter Moland, presented in competition in Berlin, is now part of the Nordic Light: Norway selection  

28/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015 | Read our review and interview...

FILM FOCUS: Blind

FILM FOCUS: Blind

The first film presented as a director by Norway's Eskil Vogt is screened in the Nordic Light: Norway selection  

28/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015 | Read our review and interview...

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