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Stockholm International Film Festival hands out one of the world’s biggest film prizes

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For the third year in a row the Stockholm Film Festival will hand out one of the world’s biggest cash prizes for film – The Stockholm Impact Award – together with the City of Stockholm. The prize is worth one million SEK and the winner will also receive a prize designed by the Chinese artist Ai Wei Wei.

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This year’s nominated movies and directors:

·         Cardinals av GraysonMoore& AidanShipley 

·         The Last Verse av Ying-Ting Tseng 

·         My Pure Land av SarmanMasud 

·         Searing Summer av EbrahimIrajzad 

·         Wild Roses av AnnaJadowska 

Stockholm Impact Award at Kulturhuset

This year the award ceremony for the Stockholm Impact Award will be celebrated with a day dedicated to the price at Kulturhuset, wednesday 15th of November.

From 4.30PM there will be an onstage discussion with the winning director, together with actress SagaBecker, actress MalinLevanon, the head of the Swedish Film Institute AnnaSerner, actress and director BaharPars and culture commissioner in Stockholm RogerMogert

Moderator will be film critic and TV-presenter AndreaReuter.

Culture commissioner Roger Mogert is also the one who has been given the honour to hand over the award to the winning director at 5.30PM.

– Film is an artform that enlightens and touches the audience like nothing else. It is also a projection of the world we are living in at the same time as it strives to change it. With the Stockholm Impact Award we want to highlight films that reflect on our society and don’t back down to explore sensitive subjects. I’m very happy that the City of Stockholm together with the Stockholm International Film Festival is able to hand out the Stockholm Impact Award for the third year in a row, says culture commissioner Roger Mogert at the City of Stockholm.

The winning director’s film will be screened exclusively at Klarabiografen, Kulturhuset at 6PM. To get access to this screening a ticket is required, which also guarantees a seat for the onstage discussion.

Book your ticket here: http://www.stockholmfilmfestival.se/sv/festival/2017/film/impactvinnare_2017

If you don’t want to see the movie the onstage discussion is free for everyone in subject to availability.

The section StockholmImpactAward is a collaboration between the Stockholm International Film Festival and the City of Stockholm with the purpose to highlight the possibility of film to create change and debate through the depiction of contemporary subjects. The prize amount of one million SEK will help the winner in the development of new film projects.

Last year the director WayneRoberts (USA) won the award for Katie Says Goodbye.

2015 the director LeenaYaday (India) won the award for Parched.  

If you haven’t already, don’t forget to apply for press accreditation for this year’s festival: http://www.stockholmfilmfestival.se/en/press/press-accreditation-2015

Press contacts: 

Dante Stjernberg, press manager                        
Tel: +46 8 677 50 09 / +46 70 863 94 23
press@stockholmfilmfestival.se

Antonia Backlund, press secretary
Tel: +46 70 77 87 852
pressekreterare@stockholmfilmfestival.se

The 28th Stockholm International Film Festival, November 8-19, 2017

The Stockholm International Film Festival started in 1990 and is today one of the leading competitive film festivals in Europe. The festival takes place every year in November with more than 200 films from 70 countries. 

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