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From 14 January 2015

Force Majeure Turist / Force Majeure

Ruben Östlund / Sweden, Norway, Denmark, France / 2014 / 118 min / Swedish, English

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A Swedish couple and their two kids spend some quality time skiing in the French Alps. When an avalanche appears to be getting out of control, sparking the paterfamilias to instinctively run for his life – instead of protecting his wife and children, the foundations of this perfect family are shaken to its core. The critical sensation at Cannes film festival.

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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.

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

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