Tolfa Short Film Festival

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Saturday 10 October, 18:30 - Out of Competition Screening of Short Films made by Stockholms Filmskola (Sweden)

 

Stockholm Film School, founded in 1984, is a dedicated education that focuses entirely on practical filmmaking. We offer a longer basic education and several short courses within specific areas of use.

 

Stockholm Film School has a long experience of professional filmmaking and teaching. Our model is to attach great importance to storytelling within all disciplines, and that our students get a good education in script writing, directing, cinematography, editing, sound and production.

 Among its students: Academy Award winner Cinematographer Linus Sandgren (La La Land, The First Man and James Bond No Time To Die), Daniel Espinosa (Safe House and the upcoming Marvel superhero film Morbius), Anna Serner (CEO Swedish Film Institute), film editor Dominika Daubenbüchel (Ingrid Bergman - In her own words) producer Fredrik Wikström Nicastro (Borg vs McEnroe) e and director duo Joachim Rønning - Espen Sandberg (Bandidas, Pirates of the Carribean - Dead Men Tell No Tales).

 

THE SHORT FILMS

 

Blunders (Sweden, 2019) directed by Adrian Tasnadi - Running Time 10 minutes

Two young boys lives takes an unexpected turn when an innocent game goes too far and they end up facing the consequences of their actions 

 

 

Förgätmigej (Forget-me-not) (Sweden, 2020) directed by Emelie Carlsson - Running Time 13 minutes

 Elizabeth takes care of her sister Lina who is seriously ill with the motor neurone disease ALS. Lina needs care abroad and it costs money, money that the sisters do not have. One day, an envelope full of banknotes that actually belong to their neighbor Nicco shows up. Forget-me-not is a social realist story about the struggle between being a fellow human being and one's own survival. Which life is most worth?

 

 

Inga hjältar (No heroes) (Sweden, 2018) directed by Kamil Loutfi - Running Time 18 minutes

Taxi driver Daniel picks up his last fare for the night, a boy and his father in a hurry to get to the airport. When the boy starts acting strangely, Daniel begins to suspect that the father isn't who he claims to be. No Heroes is a film about finding the courage to act, knowing who to trust in a world of conflicting truths and our responsibility towards strangers.

 

 

Nattpasset (The Night Shift) (Sweden, 2019) directed by Tara Fouladi - Running Time 11 minutes

Olivia is working the night shift at a fast food restaurant. After an unpleasant situation when delivering a food order to a man's house, she returns back to the restaurant with a creepy feeling. When her colleague Tobias receives yet another order for the same address, Olivia gets freaked out. Convinced by Tobias that her reaction is exaggerated, she goes back to the house. But this time she realises that something is definitely wrong.