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  • Tom Clegg – Slagskämpen aka The Inside Man (1984)

    1981-1990ActionSwedenThrillerTom Clegg
    Slagskämpen (1984)
    Slagskämpen (1984)

    From svenskfilmdatabas

    The film Slagskämpen is a adaption of a novel by Harry Kullman (1919-1982). This project is ,with Swedish standard, a expensive film with a budget of 12 million Swedish SEK (70% Swedish and 30 % English money). So much money even if the entire film was shot in Stockholm. The explanation is the action scenes and expensive actors.Read More »

  • Ingmar Bergman – Ett drömspel AKA A Dream Play (1963)

    Ingmar Bergman1961-1970DramaFantasySweden
    Ett drömspel (1963)
    Ett drömspel (1963)

    Agnes (Ingrid Thulin), daughter of the goddess Indra, has come to Earth to learn about what it means to be human. She meets many people in her journey. The figures that guide her most are Alfred (Uno Henning), an officer who becomes a doctor; Axel (Allan Edwall), the lawyer that she weds, and the poet (Olof Widgren) who may be the author of her dreams. What she observes and experiences makes her pity mankind.Read More »

  • Malik Bendjelloul – Searching for Sugar Man (2012)

    2011-2020DocumentaryMalik BendjelloulSweden
    Searching for Sugar Man (2012)
    Searching for Sugar Man (2012)

    Rodriguez was the greatest ’70s U.S. rock icon who never was. His albums were critically well-received, but sales bombed, and he faded away into obscurity among rumors of a gruesome death. However, as fate would have it, a bootleg copy of his record made its way to South Africa, where his music became a phenomenal success. In a country suppressed by apartheid, his anti-establishment message connected with the people.Read More »

  • Kristian Levring – The King Is Alive (2000)

    Kristian Levring1991-2000Dogma FilmsDramaSweden
    The King Is Alive (2000)
    The King Is Alive (2000)

    When a bus breaks down in the desert, the passengers decide to stage “King Lear.”

    Thinking Inside the Box
    Rating * Has redeeming facet

    The King Is Alive, directed and cowritten by Kristian Levring, is the fourth film to have the dubious honor of qualifying for certification under the rules of the Dogma 95 manifesto, whose professed aim is to get back to the basics of realism — shooting, for example, in natural locations with handheld cameras, direct sound, and natural lighting. But what’s basic or realistic and what isn’t, in terms of film history and technique? The manifesto also insists that movies be shot in color, a rather ahistorical reading of what’s basic — unless one labels all possible uses of color in film realistic and all possible uses of black and white artificial.Read More »

  • Rune Carlsten – Eviga länkar (1946)

    1941-1950DramaRune CarlstenSweden
    Eviga länkar (1946)
    Eviga länkar (1946)

    Hilda Granström runs a ladies’ tailoring shop. Her husband Richard is a cellist in the Opera Orchestra. Their three daughters help out in Hilda’s shop. Richard’s 80-year-old mother, who once was a dancer, also lives with the family.Read More »

  • Arne Mattsson – Vaxdockan AKA The Doll (1962)

    Arne Mattsson1961-1970FantasyHorrorSweden
    Vaxdockan (1962)
    Vaxdockan (1962)

    A lonely night watchman at a department store develops a fixation on one of the store’s mannequins. He soon steals her and brings her to his home, where he can be with her all the time. One day, she comes to life…Read More »

  • Lukas Moodysson – Mammoth (2009)

    Lukas Moodysson2001-2010DramaSweden
    Mammoth (2009)
    Mammoth (2009)

    While on a trip to Thailand, a successful American businessman tries to radically change his life. Back in New York, his wife and daughter find their relationship with their live-in Filipino maid changing around them. At the same time, in the Philippines, the maid’s family struggles to deal with her absence.Read More »

  • Göran Olsson – The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 (2011)

    Göran Olsson2011-2020DocumentaryPoliticsSweden

    Synopsis:
    THE BLACK POWER MIXTAPE 1967-1975 mobilizes a treasure trove of 16mm material shot by Swedish filmmakers, after languishing in a basement of a TV station for 30 years, into an irresistible mosaic of images, music, and narration chronicling the evolution one of our nation’s most indelible turning points, the Black Power movement. Featuring candid interviews with the movement’s most explosive revolutionary minds, including Angela Davis, Bobby Seale, Stokely Carmichael, and Kathleen Cleaver, the film explores the community, people and radical ideas of the movement. Music by Questlove and Om’Mas Keith, and commentary from and modern voices including Erykah Badu, Harry Belafonte, Talib Kweli, and Melvin Van Peebles give the historical footage a fresh sound and make THE BLACK POWER MIXTAPE 1967-75 an exhilarating, unprecedented account of an American revolution.Read More »

  • Olle Hellbom – Raggare! (1959)

    Olle Hellbom1951-1960ClassicsDramaSweden
    Raggare! (1959)
    Raggare! (1959)

    Young greasers, known as “raggare” in Sweden, gather at a café outside of Stockholm. Roffe is the toughest greaser. He kidnaps his own girlfriend Bibban, when he discovers that she is out riding with other guys. Bibban falls in love with the sensitive Lasse.Read More »

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