Unique screening on ice in Kungsträdgården Stockholm Internatinonal Film Festival is arranging a Winter Cinema at an ice screen in Kungsträdgården, during the weekend November 9-10. The actress opens the Winter Cinema, November 9th at 4:00 pm, as the sun sets over Stockholm. The event is free with the purpose of screening quality cinema to the wider audience. The ice is harvested from Torneälven in Jukkasjärvi and weighs 6 000 tons.

– Ten years ago, we created an unforgettable moment for the Stockholmers when Susan Sarandon visited the festival and opened the world’s first ice screen at our 20th Anniversary. This year, we treat everyone on a sparkling cinematic experience, and my only worry is that the ice screen will melt because of all cinema-love that will be spread by the audience in Kungsträdgården, says Git Scheynius, Festival Director at Stockholm Film Festival. November 9-10 the fountain in Kungsträdgården will transform into a movie theatre with lined up benches that the public can enjoy the screenings on. The films that will be screened is After Hours (1985) and The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993). The audience is encouraged to bring warm clothes and blankets to sit on. The 6 000 tons heavy blocks of ice have been transported 1227 miles, from Tornälven in Jukkasjärvi. The construction of the ice screen starts November 9th, 5:00 am. Dates and time schedule for the Winter Cinema:

Saturday, November 9th at 4:00 pm After Hours (1985) Rosanna Arquette opens the ice screen

Sunday, November 10th at 4:00 pm The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) Rosanna Arquette receives the Stockholm Achievement Award 2019

Rosanna Arquette is visiting Stockholm to accept the Stockholm Achievement Award 2019 at Skandia, at the screening of Desperately Seeking Susan (1985) with Rosanna Arquette and in the leading roles. Rosanna Arquette has appeared in over 70 films and worked with directors like , , , and . She was awarded a BAFTA for her star-making performance opposite Madonna in ’s, Desperately Seeking Susan (1985). She has also done unforgettable roles in After Hours (1985), (1988), (1989), (1994) and Crash (1996). The Winter Cinema is a collaboration between Stockholm Film Festival and ICEHOTEL that’s building the ice screening.

For more information, press photos and interview requests please contact: Matti Johansson, Head of Press +46 76 811 65 66 [email protected] Cecilia Oscarsson, Press Secretary +46 8 677 50 11 [email protected] The 30th Stockholm International Film Festival: 6-17 November 2019 Stockholm International Film Festival was founded in 1990 and has grown to become one of Europe's leading film festivals. During the festival we screen over 150 films from over 60 countries. We also arrange exclusive previews throughout the year, open-air screenings during the summer as well as Stockholm International Film Festival Junior in April. WE LOVE CINEMA!