Summary
Traditional melancholy and meaningful close-ups were trademarks of the Swedish films that won the spotlight at European film festivals during the 1960s. In the recent years, competition has gotten stiffer, especially from Danish cinema, so the Blue Angel Award for Best European Film in 2004, awarded to director Björn Runge for "Daybreak" (Om jag vänder mig om) at the Berlin International Film Festival brought about well-deserved international recognition.
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Daybreak for Swedish Film
Traditional melancholy and meaningful close-ups were trademarks of the Swedish films that won t...
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