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|Date Start=2014-05-15 12:00 AM
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|Presented by=Stephanie Huettner
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Date 05.15.14
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Admission Suggested Donation $5
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A JOURNEY TO SCANDINAVIA AND BEYOND

$5 / 7:30 PM

Night 2

Reprise

Since the birth of the Dogme 95 movement in 1995, Scandinavian cinema has become a point of fascination for the film world. In total, the five Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, as well as three autonomous regions) have a population of 25 million. Considering the small size of this region, its impact on international cinema in the past two decades has been stunning. From the aforementioned anti-mainstream Dogme films, to the immensely popular Millenium Trilogy (AKA The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series), to multiple Academy Award nominations and wins in various categories, the touch of Nordic culture can be felt in all corners of the world of film. In this monthly series, we will explore various cinematic styles of different Nordic countries from the past two decades, beginning with Festen.