Hard-boiled political drama: Bryan Hills, the comic book ”American carnage”. Illustration For “Vertigo” Is 1. Comic books
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the Premise sounds simple: a former FBI agent, infiltrating the environment of a högerpopulistisk a politician with ties to the Ku Klux Klan, and I find that things are not as black and white as he first thought, and the result is a tug-of-war for his soul, and for your loyalty. Which seems simple, but I have seldom read anything that so effectively depicts the political climate of the bladvändande voltage. Bryan, the Hills and the graphic novel ”American carnage” with a barren angular lines from the artist Leandro Fernandez, is just so hard-boiled that it makes all of the other political thrillers, to to emerge as the runny egg yolk.
an Intimate, if highly requested: ”Portrait of a woman in the fire. Photo: The People’s Cinema 2. Movies < / span>
< A kostymdrama for a female artist (Noémie Merlant) is called a windswept Brittany in the mid-1700s, the century in order to make a bröllopsporträtt of a young nun (Adèle Haenel), who reluctantly left the monastery. In the paper, maybe that doesn't sound like a direct rate of evolution of flammable mixtures. Nothing could be more wrong. Céline Sciammas passionsdrama about suppressed female desires turn into the most blazing (literally), the most beautiful and the most intimate drama of an impossible love. One of the favorite toppfilmer, which also brings up thoughts about art and the female gaze. Read the SWEDISH review here.
the Nobel at the stockholm Concert hall, Herbert Blomstedt conducting, soprano Miah Persson and the Swedish Royal Philharmonic orchestra in the nobel peace prize concert. Photo: Niklas Elmehed 3. Music
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the nobel peace prize concert is a resounding meeting of the Nordic countries. At the conductor’s podium is the ungdomlige the 92-year-old mästerdirigenten Herbert Blomstedt, who for the first time, the led at the stockholm Concert hall on 65 years ago. The soprano Miah Persson interprets the ”intimate and heartbreaking” song by a Wilhelm Stenhammar, Edvard Grieg, according to the dagens nyheter’s critic, Andrew Lundberg. All with the ‘ ideal of the correspondence between the soloist, conductor and orchestra”. Take a look at the musicians during the concert’s pièce de résistance, the Sibelius second symphony, and see if they can manage to stay on the chairs or not. Management is so inspired, that they are about to get off the ground.
Consensus is that it should be seen in the cinema: the Martin Scorsese film ”The Irishman”. Photo Credit: Splash News 4. Movie
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with Robert de Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci in the movie. You should see the maffiafilmernas equivalent to that of the soviet superkedjan team playing together for the last (?) the time to make it to the silver screen. That is why I recommend to all that are in the vicinity of Stockholm, sweden, to see it at the Cinema Capitol, is one of the few movie theaters showing Martin Scorsese’s powerful and melancholy film, in the way that it should be displayed. The film has certainly its merits, even on Netflix, but the cinema experience is really the passage of time. You walk into the theater, as a person, and will be out three-and-a-half hours later, which is a different one. Read the SWEDISH review here.
to be as close to the wild: the art collective Gylleboverkets ”The same deep water as you”. Photo Credit: Gylleboverket 5. Show < / span>
the city of Ystad art museum.
Gylleboverket is a group of artists and a platform for art, film, and performance art. The site is a former scrap metal in the country, outside of the East Vemmerlöv in the region in which the artists have developed locally as well as regionally and internationally. The open, generous, and artistically sophisticated venue is one of my favorite places, and now, the group has built up a totalinstallation in the Ystad museum of art, sculpture, materials, videos, text, and sound. ”The same deep water as you” talk to the community and have a close relationship with the natural world, but also that it is too late in the face of the earth. In a time when we need each other the most. Read the SWEDISH review here. < / span> < / span>
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