Every February, the Gothenburg Film Festival transforms a dreary winter into a ten-day cinematic celebration, showcasing Nordic and global films amid a vibrant atmosphere.
"Ten-Day Film Fest The Gothenburg Film Festival takes place each February, just as you are wondering why you live in a damp, cold city entangled in gray fog from the sea. This welcome respite started in 1981 as a project by film loving friends, but soon developed into the most important event for Nordic cinema in northern Europe. Each year the festival follows a theme, showing movies from around the world but with a special focus on the Nordic scene. It's more Sundance than Hollywood, and although part of the festival has turned into a marketplace for professionals, the heart of it is still the same: ten days of film screenings from early morning till late at night for film lovers of all kinds. Visiting directors are sometimes awed by the fact that a crowd of 700 people can turn up at nine in the morning to see their film."
Christopher Cassim
Catriona Chaplin
Viktor Mellgren
Andreas Claeson
Maria Berggren
Christopher Cassim
Catriona Chaplin
Viktor Mellgren
Andreas Claeson
Maria Berggren