Swedish film - maker Ruben Östlund had a stunning success at Cannes this year, carrying off the Palme d'Or for this art - world satire.
Try out a different kind of studio visit with dancer and artist Jillian Peña, who will perform her new architecturally - influenced dance and actually take time to explain it to visitors, or check a screening of
the Swedish film making waves with its representation of transgender life at Pioneer Works.
Lennart Olson (1925 - 2010)
Swedish film maker and photographer noted for his Neo-Pictorialism and subjective photography.
«Our partnership with Starbreeze Studios is a testament to 505 Games» commitment to working with top development talent, In addition to working with an amazing studio we are honored to also partner with acclaimed
Swedish film director Josef Fares whose creative genius is bringing P13 to life.»
the performances are all quite good, though I was surprised not to find Max von Sydow, who i believe is in every other
Swedish film I've ever seen.
The Swedish film blends situational comedy, buoyant classical music, and gorgeous snowy mountain imagery to tell the story of a family on a five day ski vacation in the French Alps who have a scary encounter with an avalanche.
The Swedish film industry has gotten a huge boost thanks to the «Girl with the Dragon Tattoo» series in recent years, and «Easy Money» reportedly follows in the same footsteps.
That top prize instead went to
Swedish film «The Square ``, directed by Ruben Östlund.
Of course, you'll find plenty who want to debate that, citing beloved source material and an original
Swedish film that is beloved in the industry.
Hammer marked its return to features in 2010 with the release of the critically acclaimed Let Me In, an adaptation of the highly praised
Swedish film låt den rätte komma in.
Did you ever see the mom in
the Swedish film Together, the Lukas Moodysson film?
In Brothers — A Tale of Two Sons players guide two brothers on a fairy tale journey from visionary
Swedish film director Josef Fares and developer Starbreeze Studios.
SAFE HOUSE is directed by
Swedish film maker Daniel Espinosa and features an excellent supporting cast consisting of Brendan Gleeson, Ryan Reynolds, Vera Farmiga, Robert Patrick, Liam Cunningham and Sam Shepard.
What there is, instead, is a hole in place of thematic closure — a shrine to
another Swedish film, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, in which a fatal lack of introspection dooms its hero to be, with full knowledge aforethought, the exact sort of psychopathic moron responsible for all this destruction in the first place.
This charming little
Swedish film about a jaded old toad detective and his plucky young mouse assistant makes for cosy viewing.
He has a part in the American remake of
the Swedish film The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, based on the international bestselling thriller.
This film is a US remake of
the Swedish film based on the novel... get all that.
It's quite obvious Mr. Fincher was working with a substantially greater budget than Niels Arden Opler had for the first
Swedish film.
Not far from this,
the Swedish film Something Must Break is a love story between an androgynous young man and a «straight» boy who tried to feminise him to fit into his hetero world.
Hell, that credit sequence probably cost more than the entire
Swedish film trilogy.
The Swedish film was so good Fincher simply just adapted it with familiar faces and without subtitles....
We all went a little nuts over this charming little
Swedish film about a trio of teenage girls who form a punk band in 1982 Stockholm.
I think I still prefer Noomi Rapace's look in the original
Swedish film, but I guess we'll have to wait and see how their actual performances compare.
This Swedish film is so bizarre that it almost defies description: is it a deadpan comedy, a satire of Swedish history or a wry exploration of how people cope with imperfection and mortality?
It's just a louder, slightly more over-done version of
the Swedish film.
The Duke of Burgundy The second 10, just missing: The droll
Swedish film A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence; Mad Max: Fury Road, maybe not as good as the fanboys say, but definitely good; the straightforwardly lovely Brooklyn; Viggo Mortensen in the magical Jauja; Bone Tomahawk; Mississippi Grind; the devastating documentary The Look of Silence; The Hateful Eight; the pictorially astonishing The Revenant; and — why not — Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
It also makes an interesting counterpart to
another Swedish film about children cast adrift by their parents, Play (2011), shown as part of a Ruben Östlund retrospective.
More satirically - oriented delights from the 1930s that deal not in resignation but social revolt, like Boudu sauvè des eaux (Boudu Saved from Drowning, Jean Renoir, 1932) and Zèro de conduite (Jean Vigo, 1933), do seem more modern in their openness and much looser in style, but lack, in the words of
Swedish film historian Rune Waldekranz, the «attractive 1930s patina» that Carné's films have by now acquired (6).
Acclaimed
Swedish film - maker is to direct the seventh book in Jo Nesbø's Harry Hole crime detective series
The film is actually a remake of
the Swedish film LET THE RIGHT ONE IN.
The ending is the same, in intent, as
the Swedish film, but changed in a way that makes it more resonant with the both the film and the book.
It's also a remake of the excellent
Swedish film Let the Right One In, and director Matt Reeves (Cloverfield) pays homage appropriately, sticking to the slow, methodical, foreign film sensibility.
While their are several Lucas in English films, literature, and tv shows, there are also several famous Lukas» in Sweden, such as
the Swedish film writer and Director, Lukas Moodysson.
After all, Lisbeth Salander was a cherished, one - of - a-kind character, and Noomi Rapace had already done the role (and done it superbly) in
the Swedish films.
He's grown since his directorial debut with Alien 3 into a great director so I have faith that Fincher will do the books and
the Swedish films proud!
It's also true whether Lisbeth is played on screen by Noomi Rapace (
Swedish films) or Rooney Mara.
SEE THIS MOVIE IF: you are a fan of the Larsson books and / or the original
Swedish films OR you want to see one of the most original characters on film OR you are just looking for another reason to hate rich people
The series has spanned two sequels, both which have
Swedish films already made.
My only issue with the film is that it felt a little too much like
the Swedish films.
Watching
the swedish films have kind of ruined it for me because I already know what's going to happen.
Not exact matches
Made originally for
Swedish television, the
film came to American public networks in the uncut version this year.
Four
Swedish cinemas are currently using you've guessed it the Bechdel test to classify the
films they show.
Also, the
Swedish singer - songwriter Loney Dear, whose song opens the
film, was the first person who got on board.
That's exactly what happened with this Preen prism dress from the brand's Spring 2014 collection, spotted on a member of the
Swedish royal family, an Order of the British Empire recipient and an independent
film actress.
This week's Style Showdown features a member of the
Swedish royal family, an Order of the British Empire recipient and an independent
film actress.
Swedish actor Michael Nyqvist, who starred in the original The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
films alongside Noomi Rapace, died on Tuesday.
The dark side of
Swedish society As the
film version of «The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo» opens, Stephen Armstrong reports on some shocking
A
film collaboration between Kiki gatekeeper, Twiggy Pucci Garçon, and
Swedish filmmaker Sara Jordenö, we're granted exclusive access into this high stakes world, where tough competitions act as a gateway into the daily lives of LGBTQ youth of color in NYC.
I found it terribly interesting that the
Swedish team that took much of the historical footage of this
film caused an international incident by highlighting race tensions in the U.S. which resulted in a recalling of ambassadors.
Offers some amazing footage and a surprisingly cohesive narrative, considering that this was old
film stock newly discovered and reassembled by contemporary
Swedish filmmakers.