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Jag <3 "Den Osynlige"
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Lira
Tja!

After watching "ing åmål", one of my favourite films ever, I decided to watch this other Swedish film ("Den Osynlige") and I must say I'm really amazed - it's excellent. So I was wondering if you guys could give me more info on Swedish cinema, recommend me some more titles and, if possible, where I could watch/get subbed versions (as long as the subtitles are in English, Portuguese or Spanish, I guess I can handle it :D).

Tack så mycket :D
SteveTranz4ever
I think "Den Osylige" is okay but not more than that.... A really great Swedish movie that you must check out is "Onskan"... I'm not a good moviecritic but it's a really strong film with great actors.
[nils]
hehe, a typical swedish movie, IMO, is: "Under Solen" :) see it!
and the "Beck" movies are quite known as well.. perhaps not the best, but still swedish.
St_Andrew
also a must see is "jalla jalla" =)
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Originally posted by SteveTranz4ever
I think "Den Osylige" is okay but not more than that.... A really great Swedish movie that you must check out is "Onskan"... I'm not a good moviecritic but it's a really strong film with great actors.


"Ondskan" is called "The Evil" in English :)

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0352330/
Nyx
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Originally posted by St_Andrew
also a must see is "jalla jalla" =)


and Kopps. Josef Fares is the director of them both. Hilarious movies! ;)

Virus
If you liked ing Åmål, which I think is a wonderful film, you might like Lukas Moodyssons other films:

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0600546/

"Tillsammans" (Together) is as good as ing Åmål. Its a film about the problematic life of a group of idealistic hippies in the 70s. Had some international success so you will probably be able to find it.

Det Nya landet is great too, but its a tv series so you might not find it.

One of my favorite films of all time is "Sånger från Andra Våningen"(Songs from the Second Floor) by Roy Andersson. Very surrealistic and pretty confusing, but beautiful scenery and dialogue. Might seem pretentious, but to me a lot of it is made for fun. I laughed my ass off when I saw it.
You either love it or hate it. When I saw it in the cinema, half the crowd left before it ended.:conf:

Ingmar Bergman (Fanny and Alexander, The Seventh Seal etc etc) is the most famous Swedish director of all, but he's a bit too depressing and slow for me.

While in Scandinavia, if you haven't already you might want to check out the Dogma 95 bunch; Von Trier (Europa, The kingdom, The Idiots, Breaking the waves, Dogville etc) and Thomas Vinterberg (Festen).

There's a great Norwegian film called Elling about the life of two mantally disturbed friends that I warmly recommend too.
Nyx
A good swedish action/thriller trilogy:

Noll Tolerans / Zero Tolerance

Livvakterna / Executive Protection

Den Tredje Vågen / The Third Wave

Lira
Thanks for the recommendations :)

The only one I had already heard of was "Jalla Jalla" (I missed the opportunity to see it in the cinema and I couldn't remember the name) - and everywhere I read about it, they say it's fun. The others are completely new to me, and I'm looking forward to watching them as well.
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Originally posted by Virus
While in Scandinavia, if you haven't already you might want to check out the Dogma 95 bunch; Von Trier (Europa, The kingdom, The Idiots, Breaking the waves, Dogville etc) and Thomas Vinterberg (Festen).

I've seen "some" of the Dogma 95 stuff (and by "some", I mean "bits" and "parts", as I rarely manage to watch a whole film on TV), and although the concept seemed interesting, they also seemed a bit slow.
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Originally posted by SteveTranz4ever
I think "Den Osylige" is okay but not more than that....

Maybe it's because I was clueless of what it was about, so when I started to watch it, I was being surprised all the time :)
St_Andrew
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Originally posted by Virus
If you liked ing Åmål, which I think is a wonderful film, you might like Lukas Moodyssons other films:


yeah, linlja 4 ever is kinda cool too.

i'm not sure i like his films that much tho, they feel so... hmm.. communistic? :p

montana
"Lilja 4 Ever" (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0300140/) is one a really nice piece, and i have never seen anyone not feeling sad or angry seeing it, it's based on a true story, they showed a documentary on swedish tv called "Lilja 4 Real", which gave the whole story and providing extra pieces that was left out in the film,
Hybrid
I haven't seen many swedish movies, but Jalla Jalla! is definitely worth a shot :D

and Smala Sussie :p
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