Issue 2 • Summer–Autumn 2015 Glam slam The 80’s are back with a vengeance in David Sandberg’s retro fest Kung Fury Outside the walls A young criminal tries to return to normal life in Magnus von Horn’s The Here After Ingrid Bergman Stig Björkman paints a personal portrait of Sweden’s iconic movie star A magazine from the Swedish Film Institute • sfi.se 1 Your Scandinavian Partner filmvast.se in Co-Productions Film Väst Congratulates Un Certain Regard: ONE FLOOR BELOW by Radu Muntean Quinzaine des Réalisateurs: THE HERE AFTER by Magnus von Horn Semaine de la Critique: BOYS by Isabella Carbonell 2 Swedish Film Cannes 2015indd 1 2015-04-24 13:38 Welcome Director, International Department Pia Lundberg Phone: +46 70 692 79 80 A glorious [email protected] year at Cannes Festivals, features Gunnar Almér Phone: +46 70 640 46 56 2015 is a big year for Swedish film at the Fes- Sanna Lenken’s My Skinny Sister, which [email protected] tival de Cannes. will screen in Cannes Ecrans Juniors. The Ingrid Bergman would have turned 100 Swedish company Chimney is also a co- years old this year. It’s important for Sweden producer of One Floor Below, directed by Festivals, documentaries to celebrate one of our greatest international Radu Muntean and selected for Un Certain Sara Rüster actors. She not only turned the eyes of the Regard. Phone: +46 76 117 26 78 world on Sweden, but also blazed a trail for This refreshing mix of new and experi- [email protected] other Swedes wanting to seek their fortune in enced filmmakers demonstrates the value of Hollywood. our efforts both to seek out new voices and Festivals, shorts Role models do matter. Ingrid Bergman to support those who are already estab- Theo Tsappos showed that not only is it possible to make a lished. Kung Fury is also a result of Moving Phone: +46 76 779 11 33 career in Hollywood, but that it’s possible for Sweden, a broad partnership between vari- [email protected] a woman. Ingrid Bergman was a strong, inde- ous financing bodies in Sweden (the Swed- pendent woman who showed that a career ish Film Institute, Sveriges Television and doesn’t need to stand in the way of children the regional film funds), which strives to Special projects and family, nor vice versa. And many other seek out the new and the challenging. It’s Andrea Reuter Swedish female actors have followed in her reassuring that Cannes has had the courage Phone: +46 73 652 83 06 [email protected] wake. Actors such as Lena Olin, Noomi and curiosity to find this particular film, Rapace and Alicia Vikander, for example. which managed to secure almost half a mil- It’s especially gratifying that the Cannes lion euros through its Kickstarter campaign Special projects Film Festival is showcasing Ingrid Bergman’s alone. Brita Osafo artistry in her centenary year. And it feels Joe Hill is a result of our recently started Phone: +46 76 501 20 46 both appropriate and rewarding that they are initiative to digitize Sweden’s film heritage. [email protected] paying closer attention to the opportunities Our aim is for these digitized films to be for women making films. Much has happened screened for the general public, and now since the Swedish Film Institute, during our they have the chance to see one of the abso- Head of Communications 50th anniversary two years ago, presented lute classics at the Cinéma de la Plage. So, if & Public Relations Rebecka Ioannidis Lindberg our action plan for increased equality. We can Ingrid Bergman and Stig Björkman have Phone: +46 76 501 20 73 now conclude that this action plan has had an shown us the way to the stars, we also have [email protected] effect. 2014 was the year when Sweden divid- four newcomers to demonstrate that Swed- ed its support funding equally between the ish film is still on a pathway of the highest Press Officer genders. We believe that this will soon mani- quality. Jan Göransson fest itself in future selections for Cannes. Phone: +46 70 603 03 62 But naturally we’re also extremely proud [email protected] of this year’s selections. Stig Björkman’s doc- umentary Ingrid Bergman - In Her Own Words, to be screened as part of Cannes Clas- sics, is joined by four Cannes newcomers. Magnus von Horn with The Here After and Swedish Film Institute David Sandberg’s short Kung Fury screening International Department in Directors’ Fortnight, Isabella Carbonell Anna Serner P.O. Box 27126 with her short filmBoys in Critics’ Week and CEO, Swedish Film Institute SE-102 52 Stockholm, Sweden Phone: +46 8 665 11 00 Fax: +46 8 661 18 20 www.sfi.se www.twitter.com/swedishfilm Issued by The Swedish Film Institute Publisher Pia Lundberg www.instagram.com/swedishfilm Editors Jon Asp, Bo Madestrand Art Directors Markus Edin, Johan Olsson Contributing Editors Simon Hagegård, Brita Osafo Contributors Jenny Damberg, Karoline Eriksson, Niklas Eriksson, Martin Frostberg, Camilla Larsson, Sebastian Lindvall, Jan Lumholdt, Per Nyström, Hynek Pallas, Andrea Reuter, Alexandra Sundqvist, Niklas Wahllöf The Swedish Film Institute’s aims include the promotion, Photography Karin Alfredsson, Emelie Asplund, Johan Bergmark, Nadja Hallström, Ida Knudsen support and development of Swedish films, the allocation of grants, and the promotion of Swedish cinema internationally. Cover photo All Over Press Translation Derek Jones Print Norra Skåne Offset ISSN 1654-0050 Advertising Fredrik Johnsson [email protected] 3 ContentContents 16 24 30 26 22 32 36 BERGMARK) JOHAN ALFREDSSON, KARIN BERGMARK, JOHAN KNUDSEN, IDA ALFREDSSON, KARIN ASPLUND, EMELIE LEFT: TOP FROM CLOCKWISE PHOTO, 5 News 26 Crime and punishment 36 Falling down Alicia Vikander conquers the world, Norse gods meet A convicted young killer tries to return to society in A struggling poet hits rock bottom in festival favourite hacker geeks in Kung Fury, Swedish animation celebrates debutant Magnus von Horn’s dark drama The Here After. Måns Månsson’s adaptation of the novel The Yard. its centenary. Plus the hottest new talents in Swedish cinema. 30 Power play 38 Herd mentality Director Lisa Aschan examines the power roles in a Class, fear and social loyalty eat their way into the 16 Concerning Annika detention centre for illegal aliens in White People, the investigation of an alleged rape in Beata Gårdeler’s Meet Annika Rogell, producer behind Göran Hugo follow-up to her much-feted debut She Monkeys. second feature, Flocking. Olsson’s acclaimed documentaries and Sweden’s Producer on the Move at Cannes. 32 Alone together 40 The hotel collector Director Erik Gandini travelled the globe with Videocracy, Author and director Kristian Petri paints an intimate and 18 La Dolce Vita his critical examination of the Italian media climate. Now, poetic portrait of some of the world’s leading hotels in the In celebration of her 100th birthday, Stig Björkman has he’s back with an equally uncompromising look at the third instalment of his documentary trilogy about made a personal documentary about Ingrid Bergman. political Swedish landscape: The Swedish Theory of Love. travelling, The Hotel. Read all about the original Swedish Hollywood star. 34 Up in the skies 42 No holiday on ice 23 The Garbage Helicopter Ten years after the phenomenal success of As It Is in Director Karin af Klintberg and television personalities Award-winning shorts director Jonas Selberg Augustsén Heaven, Kay Pollak returns with the follow up, Heaven on Filip & Fredrik follow some unlikely athletes on their way makes his feature debut with a road movie in the Romani Earth. to the world cup in feel-good documentary Nice People. language. 35 Honour among thieves 45 New films 24 Girls vs. boys For many years, Peter Grönlund worked with addicts and All the latest Swedish films… Judith Butler’s theories about gender as social construc- homeless people in Stockholm. Now, he makes his tion and Sally Potter’s adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s novel directorial debut with an intense drama thriller built on his 56 New Shorts own experiences. Orlando were the main inspirations behind Alexandra- …and the shorts too. Therese Keining’s magical mystery tour, Girls Lost. 4 News Cannes In Bergman’s footsteps Ingrid Bergman’s face may well appear on this year’s Cannes poster, but it’s Alicia Vikander who provides her voice. And it’s not just in Stig Björkman’s Cannes Classics film Ingrid Bergman - In Her Own Words (Jag är Ingrid) that Vikander is currently hitting the news. Like Ingrid Bergman, this particular Swede’s international career has really taken off. 2015 will see the US premiere of no fewer than nine of her current films. “You might well say that I’ve maxed out, and sometimes I’ve only had one day of rest between two films. But there’s also a sort of ‘ketchup effect’ depending on how long certain films take in post-production: suddenly they all come out at Alicia Vikander in Testament of Youth. once,” says Vikander, who has FILM NORDISK just finished shooting Tom Hooper’s The Danish Girl with Alex Garland’s Ex Machina, such amazing energy. When excited about my next project, Eddie Redmayne. And whether Alicia Vikander clearly adores people ask what my dream role which I hope will start shooting she’s playing Michael Fassbend- her job. is, it’s always the one I’ve just this summer. Who knows, it er’s wife in Derek Cianfrance’s “Getting the chance to work finished, the one I’m currently might just be announced at The Light Between Oceans or with actors and filmmakers working on or the one that’s next Cannes!” Ava the artificial intelligence in you’ve always admired gives you in line.
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