Stockholm 2015 8 articles available in total starting from 21/10/2015. Last article published on 24/11/2015. Neon Bull: A compelling anthropological examination of masculinityBrazilian visual artist and filmmaker Gabriel Mascaro creates a painterly vision of the body, light and the transformation of the human landscape, which expands the notion of sexuality 24/11/2015 | Stockholm 2015Louder Than Bombs triumphs at the Stockholm Film FestivalJoachim Trier’s first English-language feature has won the top prize – the 7.5 kg Bronze Horse – in the international competition 23/11/2015 | Stockholm 2015 | AwardsMadame Courage: A realistic portrait of a lost generationVeteran Algerian director Merzak Allouache exposes the struggles of an alienated thief eking out an existence in a dark world 20/11/2015 | Stockholm 2015Adama: Redefining reality through fantasyFrench director Simon Rouby takes us on an epic animated journey from the plains of Africa to the frontlines of World War I 18/11/2015 | Stockholm 2015Stockholm’s Industry Days presents 19 new projectsThe 26th Stockholm Film Festival, which runs until 22 November, has started its industry programme for film professionals 18/11/2015 | Stockholm 2015 | IndustryTikkun: The nature of faith and desireAvishai Sivan's minimalist and enigmatic tale follows a Yeshiva student in Jerusalem struggling with the strict orthodoxy rites that have ruled his life 17/11/2015 | Stockholm 2015The Survivalist: Getting by in a cutthroat worldStephen Fingleton's debut feature is a provocative, foreboding thriller, which is screening in the Twilight Zone section of the Stockholm Film Festival 12/11/2015 | Stockholm 2015190 films from 70 countries on show at the 26th Stockholm Film FestivalJonas Carpignano’s Mediterranea and Todd Haynes’ Carol will bookend the 11-22 November showcase 21/10/2015 | Stockholm 2015