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		<title>Announcing first highlights of the 2025 Hurtigruten Scandinavian Film Festival!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Palace is delighted to announce five of the first highlights ahead of the full programme being unveiled in late June. This year’s Special Presentation is QUISLING: THE FINAL DAYS (Quislings siste dager). Set in 1945 Norway, this bold and fascinating drama from acclaimed director Erik Poppe (The King’s Choice, ScandiFF 2017) follows the post-liberation trial [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>Winter is coming, and so too is the 2025 Hurtigruten Scandinavian Film Festival, presenting the best new cinema from the Nordic region this July until August at Palace, Palace Nova and Luna Palace Cinemas. Festival goers are invited to plunge into a unique cultural journey through Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark and Iceland with this year’s brilliant and diverse line up featuring award-winners, box office hits and thought provoking debuts from a new generation of filmmakers in tandem with the latest new films from the region’s most loved actors and directors.</p>
<p>Palace is delighted to announce five of the first highlights ahead of the full programme being unveiled in late June.</p>
<p>This year’s Special Presentation is QUISLING: THE FINAL DAYS (Quislings siste dager). Set in 1945 Norway, this bold and fascinating drama from acclaimed director Erik Poppe (The King’s Choice, ScandiFF 2017) follows the post-liberation trial of the country’s infamous and controversial head of state Vidkun Quisling, in a stirring meditation on complicity, faith and the capacity for self-deception.</p>
<p>The powerful and visually stunning drama THE MOUNTAIN (Fjallið) is the first officially vetted sustainable production in Iceland and has been awarded the prestigious Green Film Sustainability certification. Starring Ísadóra Bjarkardóttir Barney (daughter of singer Björk), it explores how the cosmos and a road trip to the Icelandic highlands offers comfort to a family whose life is upended by a twist of fate.</p>
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<p>Starring Festival favourite Trine Dyrholm is SECOND VICTIMS (Det andet offer), a Danish-set medical drama. Featuring stellar performances from Dyrholm and Özlem Saglanmak (Borgen), this timely reflection on the challenges faced by healthcare professionals today follows a neurologist on a shift that will change her life forever, exploring the weight of guilt and the power of compassion.</p>
<p>Debut director Paula Korva’s Finnish comedy/drama SUDDEN OUTBURSTS OF EMOTIONS (Kenraaliharjoitus) is the story of an ordinary couple who decide to open their relationship to new sexual encounters to reignite their passion. Although everything seems fine to start, emotional chaos is soon unleashed in this witty and heartfelt story.</p>
<p>From Sweden is LIVE A LITTLE (Leva Lite), a bold and intimate story about two best friends on a couch surfing adventure across Europe, navigating uncertainty and intimacy as they strive to find themselves.</p>
<p>The 2025 Hurtigruten Scandinavian Film Festival will take place from July to August (dates vary by location).</p>
<p><strong>The full programme will be announced later in June when tickets go on sale. Listing details:</strong><br />
Melbourne: 11 July – 3 August, Palace Balwyn, Palace Brighton Bay, Palace Cinema Como, Palace Westgarth, Palace Penny Lane, The Kino, Pentridge Cinema and The Astor Theatre<br />
Ballarat: 11 July – 3 August, Palace Regent Cinema<br />
Canberra: 16 July – 10 August, Palace Electric<br />
Sydney: 17 July – 10 August, Palace Norton St, Palace Moore Park, Palace Central and Chauvel Cinema Adelaide: 23 July – 13 August, Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas, Palace Nova Prospect Cinemas Brisbane: 23 July – 14 August, Palace James St, Palace Barracks<br />
Perth: 24 July – 13 August, Luna Leederville, Luna on SX and Palace Raine Square<br />
Byron Bay and Ballina: 24 July – 13 August, Palace Byron Bay, Ballina Fair Cinemas<br />
<a href="http://www.scandinavianfilmfestival.com" target="_blank">www.scandinavianfilmfestival.com</a></p>
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		<title>The Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival returns this month!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Opening the festival is UNDER THE TREE, a very dark comedy from Icelandic writer-director Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurdsson. The shade from a front-yard tree sees the already simmering tensions between two families come to the boil in an astute observation of suburban mores. Mid-way through the 20-day festival will be special event screenings of AMATEURS, winner [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>The Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival brings breathtaking contemporary Nordic cinema to Palace Cinemas screens from 10 July in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra, Brisbane and Hobart. The diverse program features an esteemed selection of films from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Finland. </p>
<p>Opening the festival is UNDER THE TREE, a very dark comedy from Icelandic writer-director Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurdsson. The shade from a front-yard tree sees the already simmering tensions between two families come to the boil in an astute observation of suburban mores.</p>
<p>Mid-way through the 20-day festival will be special event screenings of AMATEURS, winner of the 2018 Göteborg Film Festival award for Best Nordic Film. The comedy from director Gabriela Pichler hints at the changing face of Sweden as two high school girls use mobiles and selfie-sticks to create a promotional video for their town. This screening will be accompanied by a Swedish cocktail on arrival.</p>
<p><strong>Other films in the program include:</strong><br />
Winner of Best Screenplay and Best Actress at the Danish Academy Awards (Robert Festival), A HORRIBLE WOMAN is a provocative drama/comedy that cleverly explores a dysfunctional relationship from the man’s point of view from the writer/director of Parents (Scandi FF 2016), Christian Tafdrup. Also from DENMARK, comes; DARLING, a captivating film with a superb Danica Curcic in the lead, the film follows a world-renowned ballerina caught up in a love triangle while preparing for a new production of Giselle; two awkward European entrepreneurs set out on a business venture to try and make their fortune in China’s lucrative pet industry in THE SAINT BERNARD SYNDICATE; in the wry comedy WORD OF GOD starring Søren Malling, changes threaten the peace in a 1980s suburban Danish household; inspired by true events, WHILE WE LIVE is the Danish Academy Award nominated drama from Mehdi Avaz which follows four people in Northern Denmark and how their fates intertwine after a tragic accident; and multi-award winning drama and winner of Best Film at the 2018 Danish Academy Awards, WINTER BROTHERS follows two brothers whose routines, habits, and rituals are ruptured by a violent feud with a neighbouring family.</p>
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<p>From FINLAND comes breakout SXSW hit comedy HEAVY TRIP in which a young man tries to overcome his fears by leading his small-town Finland heavy metal band to a massive music festival in Norway. And in LAW OF THE LAND by first time feature filmmaker Jussi Hiltunen, a retiring policeman gets caught up between his two sons trying to kill each other in this remote western thriller.</p>
<p>ICELAND’s offerings include THE SWAN, a 7-time Icelandic Academy Award (Edda) nominated drama in which a young girl is sent to mature and work on a farm after shoplifting, but there finds herself deeply entangled in an adult drama and opening night selection UNDER THE TREE.</p>
<p>From NORWAY comes the harrowing drama depicting the 2011 attack on Utøya island U – JULY 22. Erik Poppe, the award-winning director of The King’s Choice, crafts a heart-breaking yet compelling re-telling of this real life tragedy filmed entirely in one take; critically acclaimed hit at the Toronto International Film Festival, VALLEY OF SHADOWS is a Gothic mystery that follows a young boy who leaves his remote Norwegian village and ventures into the forest; And supernatural coming-of-age drama, THELMA follows a student who moves to Oslo where she discovers that she has terrifying powers. Directed by Joachim Trier, the film was selected as Norway’s foreign-language Oscar entry.</p>
<p>SWEDEN brings strong titles including; winner of Un Certain Regard at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival BORDER which tells the story of customs border patrol officer Tina, and a mysterious traveller that upends her world; set in 1970s Sweden RAVENS, is a powerful coming of age story about a young teenager, Klas who dreams of escaping the harsh life on the farm eked out by his parents and generations before them; the astonishing rise to fame in the 1970s of singer Ted Gärdestad is chronicled in the music-filled biopic A MOON OF MY OWN, from the director of A Man Called Ove (Scandi FF 2016); the early life of much-loved children’s writer Astrid Lindgren is explored in heartfelt drama BECOMING ASTRID by Pernille Fischer Christensen; in THE REAL ESTATE, after a life of decadence financed by her father, 68-year-old Nojet inherits an apartment building in downtown Stockholm, but what appears to be a cash cow is in fact a curse; and to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Ingmar Bergman’s birth the festival will be screening BERGMAN REVISITED a curated selection of six short films inspired by Bergman’s universe and made by some of Sweden’s most prominent directors including Tomas Alfredson.</p>
<p>The festival will take place nationally from 10 July in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra, Brisbane and Hobart.</p>
<p><strong>Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival 2018</strong><br />
NSW &#8211; 10 – 29 July Palace Verona, Palace Norton Street &amp; Palace Central<br />
ACT &#8211; 11 – 29 July Palace Electric<br />
VI &#8211; 12 – 29 July Palace Cinema Como, Palace Brighton Bay &amp; Palace Westgarth<br />
WA &#8211; 19 July – 1 August Cinema Paradiso<br />
QL &#8211; 19 July – 5 August Palace Barracks<br />
SA &#8211; 18 July – 5 August Palace Nova Eastend &amp; Palace Nova Prospect<br />
TA &#8211; 19 July – 25 July State Cinema<br />
<a href="http://scandinavianfilmfestival.com" target="_blank">scandinavianfilmfestival.com</a></p>
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		<title>Scandinavian Film Festival 2017 Preview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The son, Casper (Jakob Oftebro), an artist himself operates in a less obvious manner under a secret identity known as The Ghost (similar to a Banksy type character). To say they clash is an understatement but Casper has a hidden agenda and the joy in discovering this is one of the film’s highlights. This Man [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'><strong>Mesteren (The Man)</strong> &#8211; Do the sins of the father always follow in the son? Artist Simon (Søren Malling) has things all his own way. He’s well known, rich, has beautiful wife and a young mistress and gets away with being both eccentric and pretentious. Life is good, until his previously unknown son arrives to shake up his world.</p>
<p>The son, Casper (Jakob Oftebro), an artist himself operates in a less obvious manner under a secret identity known as The Ghost (similar to a Banksy type character). To say they clash is an understatement but Casper has a hidden agenda and the joy in discovering this is one of the film’s highlights.</p>
<p>This Man is a real treat for fans of both graffiti art and human stories told without unnecessary gloss and glamour.</p>
<p><strong>The Man is screening around the country this July and August as part of the Scandinavian Film Festival.</strong></p>
<p>The region of Scandinavia &#8211; culturally comprised of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland and Denmark &#8211; has produced some of the most iconic films ever made. From the masterpieces of Ingmar Bergman, to the radical, back-to-basics guerrilla-style filmmaking of the Dogme revolution, to the contemporary and transnational diversity of Nordic cinema.</p>
<p>Palace Cinemas is proud to present this festival, created to offer a dedicated focus to an area of screen culture that has for too long been under-represented in Australia. Join us and celebrate the best in Nordic Cinema this July and August with the fourth Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival, exclusive to Palace Cinemas. Go North to the breathtaking coast of Iceland with the 26-time award winner Heartstone, discover the best in contemporary Nordic noir with A Conspiracy of Faith, or laugh out loud with stylish arts world satire The Man.</p>
<p>With 20 films, now’s the time to treat yourself to a hot chocolate, rug up in your winter favourites, and immerse yourself in the iconic style of Nordic cinema.</p>
<p><strong>Scandinavian Film Festival 2017</strong><br />
Sydney &#8211; 11 July – 2 August 2017<br />
Melbourne &#8211; 13 July – 2 August 2017<br />
Canberra &#8211; 18 July – 2 August 2017<br />
Adelaide &#8211; 19 July – 30 July 2017<br />
Brisbane &#8211; 20 July – 6 August 2017<br />
Perth &#8211; 20 July – 2 August 2017<br />
Hobart &#8211; 20 July – 26 July 2017<br />
<a href="http://www.scandinavianfilmfestival.com" target="_blank">www.scandinavianfilmfestival.com</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now a much anticipated fixture on the festival calendar, the third Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival presented by Palace will see some of the most exciting and fresh movies from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland grace Palace Cinema screens around Australia from 5 July. National Festivals Director Elysia Zeccola Hill who has been running the [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>Thanks to Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival we have five double in season passes to give away!</p>
<p>Now a much anticipated fixture on the festival calendar, the third Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival presented by Palace will see some of the most exciting and fresh movies from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland grace Palace Cinema screens around Australia from 5 July.</p>
<p>National Festivals Director Elysia Zeccola Hill who has been running the festivals at Palace Cinemas for the last 18 years said: “Scandinavia has produced some of the most iconic films ever made. This festival screens the hottest talent from the most current crop of films. Over the past 10 days in Cannes I have locked in the final films for this edition and they will premiere on the big screen in Australia less than two months later.”</p>
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<p><strong>To whet cinema goers appetite, here is a preview of the 2016 program:</strong><br />
Finland’s official Oscar contender, and winner of Best Film at Finland’s 2016 Jussi Awards, THE FENCER, offers a fictionalised take on a real-life fencing teacher who took a stand against Stalinist oppression in Soviet-era Estonia. Fleeing from the Russian secret police, a young Estonian fencer is forced to return to his homeland, where he becomes a physical education teacher at a local school. However, the past catches up with him as he comes face to face with a difficult choice.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, more in the spirit of recent Nordic fare, tense suspense thriller ABSOLUTION starring the brilliant Laura Birn (2014 Festival guest) tackles the moral questions of guilt and revenge after a hit-and-run accident spirals out of control. Mari Rantasila (2015 Festival film Armi Alive!), took the Best Supporting Actress award for her performance in this film at Finland’s recent Jussi Awards</p>
<p>Also from Finland, OTHER GIRLS (Toiset Tytöt) is a survival story about those moments when life gives you a brutal kick, but you decide to kick back. HARD! Based on true events, it follows 18-year-old girls Jessica, Jenny, Taru and Aino who are on the verge of adulthood as they lose their innocence and, at times, their faith.</p>
<p>From Sweden, the documentary comedy NICE PEOPLE is a real-life “Cool Runnings” which has won over audiences’ hearts worldwide. The predominantly white community of the rural Swedish town of Borlänge are confronted by the influx of Somalis who have fled war. Integrating has proven difficult, so entrepreneur Patrik Andersson decides that all the Swedes and Somalis need is something to talk about together, and so he encourages them to learn Bandy (a cross between ice hockey and soccer). This highly entertaining and touching documentary follows the young Somalis&#8217; long journey from their first hesitant steps on the ice to the very first goal in the history of their country, coached by legendary former bandy player Per Fosshaug and Cia Embretsen, and accompanied and commented on by the well-known Swedish duo of entertainers Fredrik Wikingsson and Filip Hammar.</p>
<p>Winner of the Audience Award at the Guldbagge Awards (Swedish Academy Awards) Staffan Lindberg’s LOVE IS THE DRUG is a comedy about super rich Veronica (played by international star Izabella Scorupco) and Mike, a carpenter, and all that stands between their love, including stepchildren, ex partners and new parents-in-law.</p>
<p>Danish Director Christina Rosendahl makes her mark with her second feature film THE IDEALIST (Idealisten) starring Peter Plaugborg, Søren Malling, Thomas Bo Larsen, Arly Jover and Jens Albinus. Based on real events of the 80s and 90s, THE IDEALIST deals with the conspiracies about Thule airbase during the cold war and a young journalist whistle-blower who tries to reveal the secrets behind a nuclear disaster.</p>
<p>The first feature film of Swedish-born Dane Daniel Dencik, GOLD COAST (Guldkysten) is a story of beauty and brutality, partly based on personal letters and diaries from the Danish botanist Wulff Joseph Wulff. In 1836, the young and visionary botanist (played by 2014 Berlin Film Festival Shooting Star award winner Jakob Oftebro) is sent to Africa by the King of Denmark to establish coffee plantations. What follows is an adventure into unknown territory that will change his young life forever.</p>
<p>Norway heralds Scandinavia’s first disaster movie THE WAVE (Bølgen). Starring Kristoffer Joner, Ane Dahl Torp, Jonas Hoff Oftebro and Fritjof Såheim, the action packed film is based on the real-life event of the 1934 tsunami which hit Norway’s Tafiord as two million cubic metres of rock from a landslide triggered a wave of more than 85 metres high, and left 40 people dead in communities along the shore.</p>
<p><strong>Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival 2016</strong><br />
Sydney: Tues 5 – Wed 27 July Palace Norton Street, Palace Verona<br />
Melbourne: Wed 6 – Wed 27 July Palace Cinema Como, Brighton Bay, Westgarth<br />
Canberra: Tues 12 – Wed 27 July Palace Electric<br />
Brisbane: Wed 13 – Wed 27 July Palace Centro &amp; Barracks<br />
Adelaide: Tues 19 – Wed 27 July Palace Nova Eastend<br />
Hobart: Wed 20 &#8211; Wed 27 July State Cinema<br />
Perth: Thu 21 – Wed 3 August Cinema Paradiso<br />
<a href="http://www.scandinavianfilmfestival.com/" target="_blank">www.scandinavianfilmfestival.com</a></p>
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<p>Competition will be drawn 12 July 2016, winners will be notified by mail.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The second Scandinavian Film Festival will open with the uproarious HERE IS HAROLD (Her er Harold), a Norwegian road movie, about a man who sets out to kidnap the founder of Ikea. For over 40 years, Harold has been running a successful business, &#8220;Lunde Furniture&#8221;. But this comes to an end when IKEA decides to [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>After the stunning success of the debut Scandinavian Film Festival last year, presented by Palace and screening exclusively at Palace Cinema locations, here is a taste of the Nordic film feast, which opens from 8 July nationally.</p>
<p>The second Scandinavian Film Festival will open with the uproarious <a title="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3334972/" href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3334972/" target="_blank">HERE IS HAROLD (Her er Harold)</a>, a Norwegian road movie, about a man who sets out to kidnap the founder of Ikea. For over 40 years, Harold has been running a successful business, &#8220;Lunde Furniture&#8221;. But this comes to an end when IKEA decides to open a new superstore right next door to his small furniture shop. In mounting anger and desperation, Harold wants revenge. He arms himself with a pistol and sets off for Älmhult, Sweden, in order to kidnap his Nemesis &#8211; the founder of IKEA, Ingvar Kamprad. But unfortunately, Kamprad is quite happy to be kidnapped.</p>
<p>Having picked up Best Film, Actor, Actress, Director and seven more awards at the Edda (Icelandic Academy) Awards, unsparing Icelandic drama LIFE IN A FISH BOWL (Vonarstræti) tells three congruent tales of three people who have a lasting effect on one another. This naturalistic portrait of everyday life in Reykjavik on the eve of the country’s 2008 economic meltdown touched a nerve on home turf, becoming one of the countries biggest-ever domestic hits.</p>
<p>Based on a series of Finnish radio plays, <a title="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grump_%28fictional_character%29" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grump_%28fictional_character%29" target="_blank">THE GRUMP (Mielensäpahoittaja)</a> is a broad satire from director Dome Karukoski (Heart of a Lion Scandinavian FF 2014) who returns to the comedy-of-bad behavior mode of his 2010 box office hit LAPLAND ODYSSEY. The film tells the story of a set-in-his-ways, 80-year-old farmer from rural Finland, who raises hell when he is forced to move in with his city-dwelling son.</p>
<p>A modern take on class conflict plays out in the critically acclaimed debut film UNDERDOG (Svenskjävel) by Swedish director Ronnie Sandahl. The drama tells the story of 23-year-old Dino (magnetic comedian Bianca Kronlöf) who dreams of a different life. Like an abundance of Swedes her age, she has fled the mass unemployment of her home country in search of a more worthwhile existence in a nouveau-riche Oslo. But her new life is caught in destructive loop of temporary jobs, financial trouble and hard partying, until she lands a job as a housekeeper for a wealthy ex-sportsman. During a few sultry summer weeks she ends up in the centre of an odd love triangle, an unpredictable struggle for affection as well as dominance. UNDERDOG is a tender and raw story of privilege and longing, yet at the same time a humorous and unmerciful observation of the shifted power balance between Sweden and Norway.</p>
<p>Named by Variety as one of the “TOP 10 EUROPEANS TO WATCH”, Norwegian Writer/Actor/Director Ole Giæver brings us OUT OF NATURE (Mot nature) a commentary on middle-class life and the Norwegian penchant for idealizing nature. With a wry Scandinavian sense of humor, OUT OF NATURE is a sharp and compelling film about a put-upon salary man who seeks spiritual and sexual renewal in the great outdoors.</p>
<p>Danish thrillers once again take center stage with this taught sequel to smash hit THE KEEPER OF LOST CAUSES. In THE ABSENT ONE (Fasandræberne), a troubling affair involving a double murder of twin siblings is reopened by the Copenhagen cold-case division after the kids’ father commits suicide. The Nordic noir-style mystery that toggles between the past and the present as it uncovers what really happened in the 1990s at one of the country’s poshest boarding schools is the second adaptation of a Jussi Adler-Olsen novel in the Department Q series. This film brings the entire behind-the-scenes team back together with director Mikkel Norgaard and lead actors Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Fares Fares.</p>
<p>From Sweden, YOUNG SOPHIE BELL (Unga Sophie Bell) is Amanda Adolfsson&#8217;s longed for debut feature, and the second film to come out of Stockholm Film Festival&#8217;s scholarship for female directors. In the drama, two university friends move to Berlin after graduating, but their dreams are shattered when one suddenly and mysteriously disappears.</p>
<p><strong>Scandinavian Film Festival 2015</strong><br />
QLD THU 16 JULY &#8211; SUN 26 JULY: PALACE CENTRO<br />
NSW WED 8 JULY &#8211; SUN 26 JULY: PALACE NORTON STREET, PALACE VERONA<br />
VIC THU 9 JULY &#8211; SUN 26 JULY: PALACE CINEMA COMO, PALACE BRIGHTON BAY<br />
ACT TUE 14 JULY &#8211; SUN 26 JULY: PALACE ELECTRIC<br />
BYRON FRI 17 JULY &#8211; THU 23 JULY: PALACE BYRON BAY<br />
SA WED 22 JULY &#8211; WED 29 JULY: PALACE NOVA EASTEND CINEMA<br />
WA THU 23 JULY &#8211; WED 29 JULY: CINEMA PARADISO<br />
HOBART THU 23 JULY &#8211; WED 29 JULY: STATE CINEMA<br />
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