REVIEW: The Swedish film Let It Rain entertains with its miracle and reality
This article reviews the Swedish film "Let It Rain," praising its unique blend of entertainment and reality.
Kalle Lind: How 'Fäbodjäntan' Became a Swedish Classic
Kalle Lind discusses how 'Fäbodjäntan' is more than just a simple porn film, highlighting its roots in Swedish culture.
Film List Week 9: Acclaimed 'Hamnet' Makes Its Debut
The review highlights the debut of the Oscar-nominated drama 'Hamnet' and the original Swedish film 'Värn' in cinemas this week.
Here is Birgitta Andersson's life in pictures
Birgitta Andersson, a renowned Swedish actress, passed away at the age of 92, and this article showcases her life through photographs.
CHAT: How do you remember Birgitta Andersson?
Birgitta Andersson, a beloved Swedish actress, has passed away at the age of 92, prompting tributes and memories from the public.
Birgitta Andersson dead – beloved Teskedsgumma
Birgitta Andersson, the beloved Swedish actress known for her roles in popular films and television, has passed away at the age of 92.
Helena Lindblad: Aftonbladet's foolishness in panning a film that hasn't been seen
Helena Lindblad critiques a premature review of the film "Doktor Glas" by Aftonbladet, highlighting a lack of understanding of Swedish cinema.
Actress Marie Göranzon Awarded: 'Influential Voice'
Marie Göranzon, a prominent Swedish actress, has been awarded a cultural prize for her significant contributions to film and theater.
Film List Week 8: German 'Amrum' Confronts Nazi Guilt
The film list for week 8 highlights the German film 'Amrum' which addresses themes of guilt related to the Nazi era, alongside the Swedish dramedy 'Grannfejden'.
Henrik Dorsin's Foreign Office Bureaucrat Saves Jews in a Dangerous Mix of Comedy and Heroic Story
The article discusses how the upcoming Netflix film "The Swedish Link" aims to highlight the lesser-known efforts of Gösta Engzell, similar to those of Raoul Wallenberg, in saving Jews during World War II.
Veterans combine competition and filming: "In film, you always win"
Swedish athletes express joy during the official big air training at the Olympics, highlighting the cultural significance of skiing beyond competition.
Gustav Lindh on the new film: 'An apocalyptic western of biblical dimensions'
Swedish actor Gustav Lindh discusses his role in the film 'A Prayer for the Dying' at the Berlin Film Festival, highlighting its apocalyptic themes and setting.
Swedish streaming service Cultpix releases Kaljo Kiisa's film 'Madness' on Blu-ray
Swedish streaming platform Cultpix is set to release a restored Blu-ray version of Kaljo Kiisa's 1968 film 'Madness' as part of a new series in collaboration with various film institutes.
Kim Ekberg: "I want to make Swedish experimental film for the whole people"
Swedish director Kim Ekberg discusses his low-budget experimental film 'Doggerland', which is being showcased at the Berlin Film Festival without any major film support.
Is the best film in the world this Swedish one?
The article discusses the recognition of Chantal Akerman's film 'Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du commerce, 1080 Bruxelles' as the best film in the world, emphasizing its feminist themes and unique cinematic style.
Staffan Hildebrand Dreams of Making a New 'G'
Staffan Hildebrand, a controversial Swedish filmmaker, reflects on his life and ambitions after past accusations of child exploitation and abuse.
Stellan Skarsgård: "You shouldn't try to be perfect. To your children, say: 'I'm sorry, I suck, but I love you'"
At 74 years old, Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgård reflects on parenthood and his hopes for an Oscar for his latest film, 'Valor sentimental', during the San Sebastián Film Festival.