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		<title>2019 Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival &#8211; Aniara Movie Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trapped on a ship hurtling through the cosmos with no immediate destination, the society on board breaks down. There are suicides, anarchy, incarcerations and the formation of cults. The banner of civility is ripped off and the veneer of society is gone. &#160; &#160; This cautionary tale is based on the poem Aniara by Swedish [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>Earth has become an uninhabitable brown ball and Mars has been colonised. On a routine commuter flight to Mars, the posh transport ship Aniara has been struck by space debris and becomes partially disabled. It is now drifting directionless in deep space.</p>
<p>Trapped on a ship hurtling through the cosmos with no immediate destination, the society on board breaks down. There are suicides, anarchy, incarcerations and the formation of cults. The banner of civility is ripped off and the veneer of society is gone.</p>
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<p>This cautionary tale is based on the poem Aniara by Swedish Nobel laureate Harry Martinson. It paints a harsh picture on a future where the corporation that runs the space craft now runs the society and their totalitarian rule is disintegrating. It’s a fascinating take on the war between technology and human nature.<br />
<strong>Rob Hudson</strong><br />
<strong>Aniara screenings in Brisbane:</strong></p>
<p><strong>PALACE JAMES STREET</strong><br />
Saturday 20, July 8:50 PM<br />
Wednesday 24, July 8:30 PM<br />
Sunday 28, July 5:45 PM<br />
Monday 5, August 8:45 PM</p>
<p><strong>PALACE BARRACKS</strong><br />
Friday 26, July 6:10 PM<br />
Tuesday 30, July 6:10 PM<br />
Wednesday 31, July 8:30 PM<br />
Saturday 3, August 6:30 PM</p>
<p>The Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival presented by Palace offers a strong and diverse selection of films from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Finland. The programme of 21 films will screen in cinemas nationally from 9 July. Go North!</p>
<p><a href="http://modmove.com/festivals/2019-volvo-scandinavian-film-festival-program-has-been-announced/">Click here more information about the program</a>, or head to the official website for more information and to book your tickets!<br />
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		<title>2019 Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival program has been announced and trailer released!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Festival will open with the cheeky, star-studded Danish comedy HAPPY ENDING from actress-turned-director Hella Joof (2015 Scandi FF smash hit All Inclusive). Top Danish actors Birthe Neumann (five Robert Awards from the Danish Film Academy, two Bodils from the Danish Film Critics) and Kurt Ravn (two Bodils) head up the cast, which also includes [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>The Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival presented by Palace offers a strong and diverse selection of films from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Finland. The programme of 21 films will screen in cinemas nationally from 9 July. Go North!</p>
<p>The Festival will open with the cheeky, star-studded Danish comedy HAPPY ENDING from actress-turned-director Hella Joof (2015 Scandi FF smash hit All Inclusive). Top Danish actors Birthe Neumann (five Robert Awards from the Danish Film Academy, two Bodils from the Danish Film Critics) and Kurt Ravn (two Bodils) head up the cast, which also includes Mette Munk Plum (Borgen), Tammi Øst (The Killing) and Scandi FF 2017 guest Charlotte Sieling (The Man, Borgen, Homeland).</p>
<p>The centerpiece selection is Iceland’s breathtaking A WHITE, WHITE DAY (Hvítur, Hvítur Dagur). Fresh from its praised premiere in this year’s Cannes Film Festival, award-winning director Hlynur Palmason confirms the considerable promise of his multi award-winning debut Winter Brothers with this spellbinding and darkly humorous new drama about a stoic man whose emotional reserves are pushed to their limits.</p>
<p>The festival offers two Special Presentations: Berlin Film Festival Silver Bear-winner OUT STEALING HORSES (Ut og stjæle hester), a loving adaptation of Norwegian novelist Per Petterson’s international bestseller starring Stellan Skarsgård, praised for its powerful evocation of the inner lives of men tormented by their past; and Klaus Härö’s (The Fencer, 2015), bittersweet and moving Finnish drama ONE LAST DEAL (Tuntematon mestari), which follows an aging art dealer as he is presented with one final opportunity to fix his broken life and reconnect with his estranged daughter and grandson.</p>
<p>Spotlighting Nordic Noir, the highly anticipated fourth and final instalment of the Department Q series is here: THE PURITY OF VENGEANCE (Journal 64) which reunites actors Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Fares Fares to achieve nothing short of an engrossing finale which has been widely heralded as the best of the series and has broken all box office records to become the highest-grossing Danish film ever.<br />
In accompaniment, the festival will present the previous three cinematic renderings of Jussi Adler Olsen&#8217;s blockbuster novels: THE KEEPER OF LOST CAUSES (2013), THE ABSENT ONE (2014) and A CONSPIRACY OF FAITH (2016).</p>
<p>The popularity of modern Scandinavian mysteries that have swept the globe have been led by author Stieg Larsson. To commemorate the man who brought noir to the masses, this edition of the festival will present STIEG LARSSON: THE MAN WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE an insight into the author’s meticulously researched and politically charged archives. The documentary reveals a man who was determined to protect the endangered principles of democracy and freedom at any cost. In accompaniment, the festival presents a retrospective of the tremendously successful Millennium Trilogy Swedish films: THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO (2009), THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE (2009) and THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNETS’ NEST (2010).</p>
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<p><strong>Other unmissable Scandinavian highlights include:</strong><br />
From Norway – in addition to OUT STEALING HORSES, the festival also screens the new biopic SONJA &#8211; THE WHITE SWAN (Sonja) in which Sundance award-winning director Anne Sewitsky reunites with a stunning Ine Marie Wilmann for this engaging portrayal of Norwegian Olympic figure skating champion-turned Hollywood movie star Sonja Henie.</p>
<p>From Sweden – edgy Sci-fi ANIARA is a starkly beautiful piece of cinema wrought with emotion. Aboard a luxury spaceship named Aniara, a colony of materialistic and consumption-obsessed humans flee the now destroyed Earth; and in SWOON (Eld &amp; lågor) directors Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein (The Bridge TV series) bring an epic and magical tale of love to life, starring Albin Grenholm (Midnight Sun, 2018) and Swedish top model Frida Gustavsson and Robert Gustafsson (Four Shades of Brown).</p>
<p>From Denmark – rising talent Ulaa Salim’s first feature SONS OF DENMARK (Danmarks sønner) was nominated for best Nordic film at the 2019 Göteborg Film Festival for its compelling prediction for a dangerous future where different forms of extremism collide; and at the other end of the spectrum, laughs can be had with THAT TIME OF YEAR (Den tid på året), in which multi- faceted actor/director Paprika Steen illuminates identifiable Christmas Day family catastrophes with hilarious results; and the experimental X&amp;Y in which Venice Film Festival award-winning artist and filmmaker Anna Odell presents a stimulating exploration of hidden female/male identities featuring a stellar cast hailing from Sweden and Denmark.</p>
<p>The festival also represents the Nordic countries Iceland and Finland with these additional cinematic gems:<br />
From Iceland – the essential and harrowing addiction drama LET ME FALL (Lof mér að falla) enjoyed a hugely successful world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival where it was celebrated by critics and audiences alike for the stellar performances and enthralling direction by Baldvin Z (Life in a Fishbowl, 2014).</p>
<p>From Finland – THE VIOLIN PLAYER (Viulisti) is the impressive directorial debut from award-winning Finnish playwright Paavo Westerberg, who creates a glossy character study of a famous violinist and her young student; and proving Nordic cinema is far more than just noir, from official selection at SXSW Film Festival and a nominee for Best Nordic Film at the Göteborg Film Festival comes the wicked and tender rom-com AURORA in which commitment-phobic party girl Aurora and Iranian refugee Darian agree to help each other in unconventional but vital ways.</p>
<p>The festival will take place nationally from 9 July in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra, Brisbane, Byron Bay and Hobart.</p>
<p><strong>2019 Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival</strong><br />
NSW 9 – 31 Jul Palace Verona, Palace Norton Street &amp; Palace Central<br />
ACT 10 – 31 Jul Palace Electric<br />
VIC 11 – 31 Jul Palace Cinema Como, Palace Brighton Bay, Palace Balwyn<br />
&amp; Palace Westgarth<br />
SA 16 Jul – 7 Aug Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas &amp; Palace Nova Prospect Cinemas<br />
WA 17 Jul – 7 Aug Palace Cinema Paradiso and Luna on SX<br />
<strong>QLD 18 Jul – 7 Aug Palace James Street and Palace Barracks</strong><br />
BYRON 17 – 31 Jul. Palace Byron Bay<br />
TAS 25 – 31 Jul State Cinema<br />
<a href="http://www.scandinavianfilmfestival.com" target="_blank">www.scandinavianfilmfestival.com</a></p>
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		<title>Check out the first highlights from the 2019 Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2019 Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival will open around Australia with the cheeky, star-studded comedy HAPPY ENDING from actress-turned-director Hella Joof (2015 Scandi FF smash hit All Inclusive). Top Danish actors Birthe Neumann (five Robert Awards from the Danish Film Academy, two Bodils from the Danish Film Critics) and Kurt Ravn (two Bodils) head up [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>Celebrating the best new Nordic cinema, plus a Nordic Noir spotlight, the Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival presented by Palace offers an exciting and enlightening selection of cinema from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Finland. The program of 19 films will screen in cinemas nationally from 9 July.</p>
<p>The 2019 Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival will open around Australia with the cheeky, star-studded comedy HAPPY ENDING from actress-turned-director Hella Joof (2015 Scandi FF smash hit All Inclusive).</p>
<p>Top Danish actors Birthe Neumann (five Robert Awards from the Danish Film Academy, two Bodils from the Danish Film Critics) and Kurt Ravn (two Bodils) head up the cast, which also includes Mette Munk Plum (Borgen), Tammi Øst (The Killing) and Scandi FF 2017 festival guest Charlotte Sieling (The Man, Borgen, Homeland).</p>
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<p><strong>The programme includes a number of international festival favourites and award-winners. Here is a sneak-peak into the 2019 Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival program:</strong></p>
<p>Fresh from its praised premiere in Critics’ Week at this year’s Cannes Film Festival is award-winning director Hlynur Palmason’s (Winter Brothers, Scandi FF 2018) disquieting yet spellbinding A WHITE, WHITE DAY (Hvítur, Hvítur Dagur) – a powerful exploration of a man overcome with grief who is losing control.</p>
<p>Based on an epic and prophetic poem by Swedish Nobel Prize winner Harry Martinson, directors Pella Kågerman and Hugo Lilja&#8217;s astounding and apocalyptic ANIARA is a starkly beautiful piece of cinema wrought with emotion. Aboard a luxury Noah’s Ark spaceship named Aniara, a colony of materialistic and consumption-obsessed humans flee the now-destroyed Earth.</p>
<p>From official selection at SXSW Film Festival and a nominee for Best Nordic Film at the Göteborg Film Festival comes the wicked and tender rom-com AURORA in which commitment-phobic party girl Aurora and Iranian refugee Darian agree to help each other in unconventional but vital ways.</p>
<p>Praised at its world premiere at Toronto Film Festival, LET ME FALL is an essential and harrowing look at addiction which has been celebrated by critics and audiences alike for the stellar performances and enthralling direction by Baldvin Z (Life in a Fishbowl, 2014).</p>
<p>Oscar nominee Klaus Härö’s (The Fencer, 2015) bittersweet and moving drama ONE LAST DEAL (Tuntematon mestari), follows an aging art dealer as he is presented with one final opportunity to fix his broken life and reconnect with his estranged daughter and grandson.</p>
<p>The full program will be announced mid June.</p>
<p>The festival will take place nationally from 9 July in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra, Brisbane, Byron Bay and Hobart.</p>
<p><strong>Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival 2019</strong><br />
NSW 9 – 31 Jul Palace Verona, Palace Norton Street &amp; Palace Central<br />
ACT 10 – 31 Jul Palace Electric<br />
VIC 11 – 31 Jul Palace Cinema Como, Palace Brighton Bay, Palace Balwyn<br />
&amp; Palace Westgarth<br />
SA 16 Jul – 7 Aug Palace Nova Eastend &amp; Palace Nova Prospect<br />
WA 17 Jul – 7 Aug Palace Cinema Paradiso, Palace Raine Square and Luna on SX.<br />
QLD 18 Jul – 7 Aug Palace Centro and Palace Barracks<br />
BYRON 17 – 31 Jul. Palace Byron Bay<br />
TAS 25 – 31 Jul State Cinema<br />
<a href="https://scandinavianfilmfestival.com/" target="_blank">www.scandinavianfilmfestival.com</a></p>
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