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The 35th Stockholm International Film Festival took place from 6 to 17 November 2024 in Stockholm, Sweden. [1] Sean Baker's drama film Anora opened the festival. [2] Historical drama film Nickel Boys won the main award of the festival, Bronze Horse. [3] Greek-French director Costa-Gavras was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award. [4]
The 33rd Stockholm International Film Festival took place from 9 to 20 November 2022 in Stockholm, Sweden. [1] The festival was opened with the Nordic premiere of political thriller film Boy from Heaven directed by Tarik Saleh and closed with Paul Schrader's crime thriller Master Gardener. [2] The most prestigious award, Bronze Horse was ...
David Lynch visited the festival for the first time in 2003 to receive the Stockholm Lifetime Achievement Award, 13 years after Wild at Heart inaugurated the very first edition of the Stockholm Film Festival. The Stockholm Film Festival celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2009 by screening films on a specially made ice screen in ...
The 34th Stockholm International Film Festival took place on 8 to 19 November 2023 in Stockholm, Sweden. [1] The festival was opened with science fantasy film Poor Things, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, which won the Audience Award. [2] [3] Chilean drama film The Settlers won the most prestigious award of the festival, Bronze Horse. [4]
Alan Ruck of "Succession" fame will appear at the 2024 New Hampshire Film Festival in Portsmouth. Filmmakers are urged to submit soon.
On 17 February 2024, Rudberg performed his first solo live concert in Stockholm, Sweden in the Cirkus Arena to a sold-out venue of an estimated 1600-member audience who came from over 40 countries. [ 54 ] [ 55 ] [ 56 ] This 90-minute concert included songs from his discography and featured a new song called Red Light.
Barry Hertz of The Globe and Mail linked this choice to the festival's announcement earlier in the year that it plans to launch a full film market in 2026, suggesting that it signaled an effort by the festival to play an active role in helping the film to secure a distribution deal and thus demonstrate the business case for the market project. [8]
Created, directed and curated by Keram Malicki-Sanchez and working with technical director Joseph Ellsworth, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the summer of 2015, the FIVARS - an acronym for the Festival of International Virtual & Augmented Reality Stories - featured a selection of virtual reality and augmented reality experiences that focus on narrative or a form of storytelling.