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8 articles available in total starting from 21/10/2015. Last article published on 24/11/2015.

Neon Bull: A compelling anthropological examination of masculinity

Neon Bull: A compelling anthropological examination of masculinity

Brazilian visual artist and filmmaker Gabriel Mascaro creates a painterly vision of the body, light and the transformation of the human landscape, which expands the notion of sexuality  

24/11/2015 | Stockholm 2015

Louder Than Bombs triumphs at the Stockholm Film Festival

Louder Than Bombs triumphs at the Stockholm Film Festival

Joachim Trier’s first English-language feature has won the top prize – the 7.5 kg Bronze Horse – in the international competition  

23/11/2015 | Stockholm 2015 | Awards

Madame Courage: A realistic portrait of a lost generation

Madame Courage: A realistic portrait of a lost generation

Veteran Algerian director Merzak Allouache exposes the struggles of an alienated thief eking out an existence in a dark world  

20/11/2015 | Stockholm 2015

Adama: Redefining reality through fantasy

Adama: Redefining reality through fantasy

French director Simon Rouby takes us on an epic animated journey from the plains of Africa to the frontlines of World War I  

18/11/2015 | Stockholm 2015

Stockholm’s Industry Days presents 19 new projects

Stockholm’s Industry Days presents 19 new projects

The 26th Stockholm Film Festival, which runs until 22 November, has started its industry programme for film professionals  

18/11/2015 | Stockholm 2015 | Industry

Tikkun: The nature of faith and desire

Tikkun: The nature of faith and desire

Avishai Sivan's minimalist and enigmatic tale follows a Yeshiva student in Jerusalem struggling with the strict orthodoxy rites that have ruled his life  

17/11/2015 | Stockholm 2015

The Survivalist: Getting by in a cutthroat world

The Survivalist: Getting by in a cutthroat world

Stephen Fingleton's debut feature is a provocative, foreboding thriller, which is screening in the Twilight Zone section of the Stockholm Film Festival  

12/11/2015 | Stockholm 2015

190 films from 70 countries on show at the 26th Stockholm Film Festival

190 films from 70 countries on show at the 26th Stockholm Film Festival

Jonas Carpignano’s Mediterranea and Todd Haynes’ Carol will bookend the 11-22 November showcase  

21/10/2015 | Stockholm 2015

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