Göteborg 2025 32 articles available in total starting from 16/05/2024. Last article published on 05/02/2025. page: [1] 2 3 4 next Review: OrendaSpectres of lost faith, guilt and redemption hang over Pirjo Honkasalo’s contemplative new film, the first narrative feature from the Finnish director after more than ten years 05/02 | IFFR 2025 | Big Screen CompetitionInterview: Maria Eriksson-Hecht • Director of Kevlar Soul“I feel we have renegotiated what a child actually is these days”The Swedish director, who has countless shorts and TV series under her belt, tells us more about the brand of social realism that she was after in her feature debut 04/02 | Göteborg 2025Interview: Ragnhild Ekner • Director of Ultras“This is probably the grandest project I’ll ever realise – this was the one for me”The Swedish director tells us more about the background to her film examining global football fandom, which was seven years in the making 04/02 | Göteborg 2025Review: UltrasRagnhild Ekner crafts an epic appreciation of football fandom across the world, which she shot in eight countries across four continents over seven years 04/02 | Göteborg 2025Interview: Fanny Ovesen • Director of Live a Little“If there’s one message that I want this film to convey, it’s: ‘Let your friend help you if you’re facing hardship’”The Swedish director breaks down her debut feature, which dwells on the exploration of boundaries and sexual identity 03/02 | Göteborg 2025Review: Live a LittleA crazy couch-surfing trip paves the way for an inner journey in Fanny Ovesen’s feature debut 03/02 | Göteborg 2025When the Light Breaks crowned Best Nordic Film at GöteborgRúnar Rúnarsson’s latest feature has won the Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film, while Andrea Bræin Hovig received the Best Acting Award for her turn in Dag Johan Haugerud’s Love 03/02 | Göteborg 2025 | AwardsInterview: Pia Lundberg • Artistic director, Göteborg Film Festival"All this talk of cinema crises - none of that can be noticed during these ten days"The Swedish festival’s newly appointed artistic director shares some highlights from her first year in office 03/02 | Göteborg 2025Review: Kevlar SoulMaria Eriksson-Hecht crafts a vibrant and intimate feature debut revolving around a tried-and-tested theme 31/01 | Göteborg 2025Miia Tervo and Zar Amir Ebrahimi emerge as the winners of the Nordic Film MarketThe directors’ upcoming projects in development, You Crazy Thing and Honor of Persia, have received the two awards up for grabs at the Gothenburg-based event 31/01 | Göteborg 2025 | Göteborg Industry/Awards page: [1] 2 3 4 next