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From 20 September 2017.

The Square The Square

Ruben Östlund / Sweden, Germany, France, Denmark / 2017 / 151 min / English, Danish, Swedish

Ruben Östlund’s provocative social satire examines the state of a society characterised by growing individualism and diminished empathy. Winner of the Palme d’Or at last year’s Cannes and Academy Award nominee for Best Foreign Language Film.

cast Claes Bang, Elisabeth Moss, Dominic West, Terry Notary

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Christian is the respected curator of a contemporary art museum, who drives an electric car and supports good causes. But sometimes it is difficult to live up to your own ideals. His foolish response to the theft of his phone drags him into shameful situations. Ruben Östlund’s provocative social satire examines the state of a society characterised by growing individualism and diminished empathy. Winner of the Palme d’Or at last year’s Cannes and Academy Award nominee for Best Foreign Language Film.

Autobiographical Scene Number 6882

A 30-year old man is celebrating Midsummer’s Eve together with friends in Smögen, on the west coast of Sweden. He makes his friends come and watch as he is going to jump in to the sea from a very high bridge.

Ruben Östlund: Incident by a Bank

An attempted bank robbery. Follows the thought process of two confused witnesses, the filmographer and the producer.

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