By Stephanie Hotz Director: Martin Larsson Cannes Film Market review Martin Larsson’s first feature-length film and dark comedy, Becker – Small Town Gangster, follows Johan Becker, an entrepreneur and businessman committed to the economic and […]
Swedish films
By David Pountain European Film Market review Director: Katja Wik Made up of a trio of parallel narratives linked mainly by theme, it’s telling that The Ex-Wife chooses to name itself after a character featured in […]
This week on FilmDoo, we bring you two compelling and inventive new coming-of-age dramas from Sweden and Canada. Girls Lost (2015, Sweden, dir. Alexandra-Therese Keining) Kim, Bella and Momo are three fourteen-year-old girls who discover a fantastic […]
Watch Girls Lost on FilmDoo Swedish director Alexandra-Therese Keining follows up 2011’s acclaimed Kiss Me – the passionate story of a young woman having doubts about her upcoming engagement as she develops feelings for another […]
By Sharon Calingasan Director: Alexandra-Therese Keining Watch on FilmDoo.com Girls Lost from director Alexandra-Therese Keining (whose previous works include 2011’s Kiss Me and 2002’s Hot Dog) tackles with sincerity issues of bullying and gender but […]
By Sharon Calingasan Director: Mika Kaurismí¤ki Watch on FilmDoo.com Mika Kaurismí¤ki’s The Girl King, written by Michel Marc Bouchard (Lilies, Tom at the Farm), is a retelling of the colorful and unconventional life of Queen Kristina […]