Göteborg 2019 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 22 articles available in total starting from 08/01/2019. Last article published on 06/02/2019. previous page: 1 [2] 3 next Review: The Unpromised LandDirector Victor Lindgren waves goodbye to the “Swedish Dream” in his new outing, which has world-premiered at Göteborg 01/02/2019 | Göteborg 2019Interview: Mia Engberg • Director of Lucky One“I want to make films that only I can make”We chatted to Mia Engberg, who, through art and research, attempts to turn her old documentary subjects into fictional ones in her new film Lucky One 31/01/2019 | Göteborg 2019Review: Cold Case HammarskjöldDanish documentary provocateur Mads Brügger is back with what might prove to be his most intriguing, and cinematically accomplished, outing to date 30/01/2019 | Sundance 2019 | World Cinema Documentary CompetitionReview: Lucky OneMia Engberg’s intriguing new feature is an experiment in crime, darkness, light and love 30/01/2019 | Göteborg 2019Göteborg prepares to get its 20th-anniversary Nordic Film Market under wayAfter a packed programme of all things cinema kicked off on Friday night, Göteborg is now getting ready to welcome industry representatives to its grand 42nd edition 28/01/2019 | Göteborg 2019 | Göteborg IndustryInterview: Eloy Domínguez Serén • Director of Hamada"I would always ask them if they fancied filming, and if they said yes, they decided what they wanted to shoot"We spoke to Eloy Domínguez Serén, the director of Hamada, which is taking part in the Nordic Documentary Competition at the Göteborg Film Festival this week 28/01/2019 | Göteborg 2019Review: Gods of MolenbeekIn her debut feature-length documentary, Reetta Huhtanen looks at the infamous area of Brussels from the knee-high point of view of a child 28/01/2019 | Göteborg 2019Review: Koko-di Koko-daJohannes Nyholm delves into a repeating nightmare that sits somewhere between psychological realism and a horrific fairy tale 26/01/2019 | Sundance 2019 | World Cinema Dramatic CompetitionReview: AuroraMiia Tervo’s debut feature boasts a spirited protagonist but gets a bit lost following in her drunken footsteps 26/01/2019 | Göteborg 2019Review: Sons of DenmarkThe epic debut by Ulaa Salim, about fanatical terrorism in Copenhagen, sees a cop caught in the middle of Islamism and nationalism 25/01/2019 | IFFR 2019 | Tiger Competition previous page: 1 [2] 3 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)