iris lily
11-17-12, 3:03pm
While I'm an sick and tired of US films at the moment (even the independents) I've been on a jag of viewing Scandinavian contemporary films. I may have posted about this prior, but I don't think I've given a comprehensive list. So for your edification haha here's a list of contemporary Scandinavian films (No Bergman) that I've watched over the past year and have enjoyed. These are not arty films, I won't push arty films on anyone!!! They are films about men and women and their problems and especially, their family relationships.
In a Better World
Boys and men confront bullies and personal violent behavior
The Celebration
A Danish family gathers to celebrate the birthday of the family patriarch and a shocking revelation spoils the party. This one is heavy.
After The Wedding
Another Danish films about a well-to-do married couple and shows how how her previous relationship colors their current life and future life. One very amazing performance in it and overall, a nice and thoughtful film but not great revelations (other than that performance.)
Everlasting Moments
A film buddy of mine recommended this one. It's about a woman in turn of the century Sweden who becomes interested in photography. But she's got an abusive husband and a house full of children, and has to persevere to earn herself a little ray of artistic opportunity.
The Girl
About a young girl who is left on her own one summer when her do-gooding parents jet off to Africa and leave her in the care of an unreliable relative. Very slow moving but lovely for providing a glimpse of real life in a small town in Sweden. Since I will never go there (have no interest in using my travel money to see the Scandinavian countries) this film provides a real slice of life.
Troubled Water
Norwegian film (yet there are those Danish actors!) about a young man who is released from prison after committing a terrible crime.
Let the Right One In
This film is on my personal Top Ten list. It's a vampire film, best vampire film ever.
Honorary mention: It's not Scandinavian, it is Russian.
The Thief
About a young boy and his mother who, in post WWI times, meet up with a handsome and charming grifter.
I think this completes my year of Scandinavian films. There are a few I watched that I thought were not very good and did not make this list. And then, there were two in a row that I got form Netflix that didn't work on my machine so I have to wonder if they were for the correct region.
Oops wait--I still have these in my netflix que:
Kitchen Stories
Happy Happy
Song for Martin
In a Better World
Boys and men confront bullies and personal violent behavior
The Celebration
A Danish family gathers to celebrate the birthday of the family patriarch and a shocking revelation spoils the party. This one is heavy.
After The Wedding
Another Danish films about a well-to-do married couple and shows how how her previous relationship colors their current life and future life. One very amazing performance in it and overall, a nice and thoughtful film but not great revelations (other than that performance.)
Everlasting Moments
A film buddy of mine recommended this one. It's about a woman in turn of the century Sweden who becomes interested in photography. But she's got an abusive husband and a house full of children, and has to persevere to earn herself a little ray of artistic opportunity.
The Girl
About a young girl who is left on her own one summer when her do-gooding parents jet off to Africa and leave her in the care of an unreliable relative. Very slow moving but lovely for providing a glimpse of real life in a small town in Sweden. Since I will never go there (have no interest in using my travel money to see the Scandinavian countries) this film provides a real slice of life.
Troubled Water
Norwegian film (yet there are those Danish actors!) about a young man who is released from prison after committing a terrible crime.
Let the Right One In
This film is on my personal Top Ten list. It's a vampire film, best vampire film ever.
Honorary mention: It's not Scandinavian, it is Russian.
The Thief
About a young boy and his mother who, in post WWI times, meet up with a handsome and charming grifter.
I think this completes my year of Scandinavian films. There are a few I watched that I thought were not very good and did not make this list. And then, there were two in a row that I got form Netflix that didn't work on my machine so I have to wonder if they were for the correct region.
Oops wait--I still have these in my netflix que:
Kitchen Stories
Happy Happy
Song for Martin