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Scandinavian Film Festival L.A.

January 14, 2023 January 15, 2023 EST

BACK HOME AND LIVE! Scandinavian Film Festival L.A. with BalticFilmExpo@SFFLA January 14-15, 21-22, 2023.

The incredible influence of moving images is undeniable – the screen introduces us, shapes us, dresses us, fires our imaginations, changes our language, speaks volumes without language, projects the unspoken language of the heart – of love, of hate as it tells our stories. Films are a marker of both individual and national identity and at the same time a reminder of our common humanity.

Estonian film and Oscar contender KALEV is among the films being shown. Bring some friends and make an event of it!

KALEV (Ove Musting, Estonia – 1 hr 31 minutes)

Inspired by a true story. It’s the summer of 1990. The Soviet Union is on the verge of collapse and the small Baltic nations struggle to regain their independence. Society is divided, there is fear and turmoil on the streets, just as the Soviet Union’s basketball championship is about to begin. The Estonian team Kalev faces a momentous decision. With independence seemingly within arm’s reach, a rising tide of public opinion opposes the Estonian team’s participation in the USSR championship.

Nordic films and “Top films from the top of Europe” are an important component in European and world cinema, and have given us an incredible legacy of film making. The oldest continuously operating film studio in the world is in Scandinavia! The films of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden comprise about 10% of all of European film. The films of Baltic countries were often inspired by their Nordic neighbors. The result is a creative output of wonderful films that deserve to be shared and celebrated in Hollywood – the film capital of the world!

Scandinavian Film Festival L.A. was founded for the purpose “cinema cultural exchange” and the sharing of an important, significant body of work with the Los Angeles film audience – industry professionals, film lovers, those who love subtitles and the flavor of language, those reading subtitles for the first time, and those who don’t have to read the subtitles at all. In creating an annual residency for Nordic film in Southern California we offer an opportunity for all to see the representative “best” of Nordic film making in any given year. The Northern “lights, camera, action” of our program includes films submitted for “Oscar” competition. For those in that race we offer further “buzz” – further publicity, further exposure. The program also includes additional current feature films, shorts, and an occasional documentary. Scandinavian Film Festival L.A. brings people together for the shared experience of the film, and leads to networking, discussion, inspiration, business, and pleasure.

Parent organization of SFFLA is the American Scandinavian Foundation of Los Angeles.

American Scandinavian Foundation of LA

https://www.writersguildtheater.com/

135 South Doheny Drive
Beverly Hills, California 90211 United States
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