Here is my three most loved films from the last 10 years.
Hata Göteborg
A film where a gathering of juvenile young men needs to picked which way they need to take throughout everyday life. The savage one, joining a firm and battle different firms, or another, for this situation a somewhat social one, presented by a hiker staying with the fundamental person in the wake of being away for quite a while. It’s valid and has great acting and a trustworthy content. “Hata Göteborg” comes from the organizations reciting, since they could do without the soccer group from Gothenburg…
Four Shades of Brown (Fyra nyanser av brunt)
Four stories wound around together specifically to one film. Despite svenska skådespelare the fact that (or maybe in light of the fact that) it’s made by a gathering of comics, it’s a truly unfortunate one, yet you actually get to giggle a little, or possibly grin tragically. One of the narratives is about Christer that consumes his face in the crematorium for creatures that he works in. The face gets completely misshaped, and his loved ones can’t disregard his looks, the entertainer/comic Robert Gustafsson won a Guldbagge (what could be compared to Oscar) for this very shocking however some way or another interesting job. The movie additionally won prize for best coordinating, best entertainer, and best supporting job.
Constantly (Dag och natt)
An alternate sort of street film. Generally street motion pictures is about surprising occasions during an excursion. All things considered, this one is very much coordinated in more than one manner. Nearly all that happens in the primary characters vehicle, he is a fruitful draftsman and family father, yet he has less effective pieces of his life obviously. This day he cruises all over and gets various people that has had an impact in his life, and converses with them for some time to get things out, while he is attempting to get as far as possible. The rundown of entertainers is about the most great I’ve found in a film since Bergman, and it truly pays of. It’s a dull and pondering film, however never sluggish that you shouldn’t miss. The main on this rundown by a danish auteur, Simon Staho.