Issue 2 • 2016 The right direction A magazine from the Swedish Film Institute • sfi.se On the cover (from left to right) This page (from left to right) From left to right: Lisa Langseth (Hotell, 2013) Elisabet Gustafsson (Annabel’s Lisa James Larsson (Tsatsiki, Dad and the Olive War, 2015) Suzanne Osten (The Girl, the Mother and Spectacularities, 2014) the Demons, 2016) Beata Gårdeler (Flocking, 2015) Malin Erixon (Sleep Incidents, 2016) Jane Magnusson (Trespassing Bergman, 2013) Nanna Blondell (Noni & Elizabeth, 2016) Lisa Siwe (conceptual director, Modus, 2015) Sanna Lenken (My Skinny Sister, 2015) Alexandra Dahlström (All We Have Is Now, 2014) Tora Mkandawire Mårtens (Martha & Niki, 2016) Alexandra-Therese Keining (Girls Lost, 2015) Maja Borg (MAN, 2016) Kirsi Nevanti (Tomorrow Never Knows, 2007) Lisa Ohlin (Walk with Me, 2016) Lovisa Sirén (Audition, 2015) Joanna Rytel (Moms on Fire, 2016) Bahar Pars (Ghetto Swedish, 2015) Katja Wik (Nerves, 2012) Charlotta Miller (Fungus, 2011) Ellen Fiske (Lone Dads, 2015) Lena Koppel (The Importance of Tying Karin Fahlén (Stockholm Stories, 2014) Your Own Shoes, 2011) 2 From left to right: Linda Hambäck (What If…, 2014) Welcome Frida Kempff (Bathing Micky, 2010) Ella Lemhagen (The Crown Jewels, 2011) Niki Lindroth von Bahr (Bath House, 2014) Director, International Department Mia Engberg (Belleville Baby, 2013) Pia Lundberg Nikeisha Andersson (Para Knas, upcoming) Phone: +46 70 692 79 80
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