PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT Finlande / Suède
Le thriller historique Raptures de Jon Blåhed fera sa première mondiale à l'IFFR
- Le film est inspiré d'événements réels survenus dans les années 1930 et du "Mouvement Korpela", une secte religieuse polémique connue pour ses idées sur l'apocalypse et ses rituels peu orthodoxes

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Writer-director Jon Blåhed’s new effort, a historical drama-thriller titled Raptures [+lire aussi :
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In detail, the plot is set in the remote northern reaches of 1930s Sweden and follows Rakel, a devout Christian, who faces a profound moral quandary when her husband, Teodor, establishes a sect with purported divine guidance. As Teodor’s actions veer into extremism, Rakel finds herself ensnared in a perilous web of faith and familial duty. With each passing day, the safety of her stepdaughter hangs in the balance, challenging Rakel to reconcile her deeply held beliefs with the alarming trajectory of her husband's increasingly erratic behaviour.
“In the light of growing fanaticism, the increasing fragmentation of societies and the strengthening of patriarchal power structures in various parts of the world, Raptures is a poignantly topical study of human weakness, but also resilience and empowerment in the face of moral adversity. Raptures is inspired by the novel Dagning, röd! by Bengt Pohjanen and is the first feature with a main dialogue in the minority language Meänkieli,” reveals the official press release.
The cast is led by Jessica Grabowsky (Icebreaker), Jakob Öhrman (Eisenstein in Guanajuato [+lire aussi :
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interview : Peter Greenaway
fiche film]), Elina Knihtilä (Family Time [+lire aussi :
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interview : Tia Kouvo
fiche film]) and Golden Globe nominee Alma Pöysti (Fallen Leaves [+lire aussi :
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fiche film]).
Blåhed, born in 1987, hails from the Torne Valley region in northernmost Sweden, the very setting of his second fiction feature. He made his directorial debut in 2018 with the documentary feature Maj Doris [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], which premiered at Hot Docs. Since then, he has helmed several projects, including two Moving Sweden productions titled Shut up Haters (2019) and Inland [+lire aussi :
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interview : Jon Blåhed
fiche film] (2020), along with the documentary feature The Count [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] (2021) and the eight-part TV series Fake Patient (2023).
Raptures is being produced by Iris Film AB (Sweden) in co-production with Rabbit Films (Finland), Filmpool Nord and SVT, in association with LjudBang (Sweden) and YLE, with support from the Swedish Film Institute, the Finnish Film Foundation and Business Finland. The project will also be showcased at the Nordic Film Market at the Göteborg Film Festival prior to the EFM in Berlin. Germany’s Picture Tree International is in charge of its world sales. The theatrical release in Sweden and Finland is slated for the end of the year.
(Traduit de l'anglais)
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