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WIN! Scandinavian Film Festival passes

Showcasing the best new cinema from the Nordic region, the Carlsberg Scandinavian Film Festival returns to Palace Electric this July with a line-up designed to warm the coolest of seasons. A selection of first highlights have been announced, with a glimpse into whatโ€™s in store for Scandi film lovers next month.
 
From the 2022 Cannes Film Festival Criticsโ€™ Week is Finlandโ€™s The Woodcutter Story (Metsurin tarina)the directorial debut from Mikko Myllylahti. In an idyllic village, Pepe the woodcutterโ€™s quiet life is torn apart by a series of tragic events over the course of a few days, but he seems to be fine with it, as if he held a secret to existence that is hard to grasp. This idiosyncratic black comedy direct from Cannes had many people talking and will certainly be a highlight of the festival.
 
The Opening Night selection is an epic co-production between Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Czech Republic and Poland titled Margrete โ€“ Queen of the North (Margrete den fรธrste). A lavish historical drama set in 1402 from acclaimed director Charlotte Sieling, it explores the legacy and dilemmas faced by Denmarkโ€™s Queen Margrete, a visionary ruler who brokered the historic Kalmar Union, uniting Sweden, Norway and Denmark.

From Sweden comes a new version of the original classic epic, The Emigrants (2021) (Utvandrarna) from internationally acclaimed director Erik Poppe. Based on Vilhelm Mobergโ€™s beloved story, it follows the emigration of a family from Sweden to the United States in the mid-1800s and stars Lisa Carlehed and Gustav Skarsgรฅrd.

Selected for many European film festivals including the 2022 Gรถteborg Film Festival is the absorbing mystery thriller from Iceland Quake (Skjรกlfti). Based on a best-selling Icelandic novel, the film stars Anita Briem as a single mother who is fighting to keep her young son while trying to piece together her life after losing her memory.

Nothing to Laugh About (Ingenting รฅ le avhails from Norway and tells the story of a successful stand-up comedian whose entire life changes in a single day. He sets out on a heart-warming journey to rediscover himself and his laughter in this charming dramatic comedy starring Norwegian comedian Odd-Magnus Williamson.

Danish beer brand Carlsberg are the new naming rights partner for the festival, aligning well with their international ad campaign starring actor Mads Mikkelsen. Festival goers will be able to enjoy a glass of Carlsberg beer while feasting on the best new Scandinavian cinema.
 
The 2022 Carlsberg Scandinavian Film Festival will take place from 13 July to 7 August at Palace Electric.

For more information, visit scandinavianfilmfestival.com and follow the festival on Insta/Facebook @ScandiFilmFest.

CW has 5 x Scandinavian Film Festivalย double passes to be won.

ENTER TO WIN

To enter, email [email protected] with โ€˜Scandi Film Festโ€™ in the subject field. Tell us your name, full contact details (including best delivery address) and which festival film youโ€™d most like to see. Entries close 9am Friday 8 July 2022 and winners drawn same day. One entry per person. Entrants must be aged 18+.

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