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November 13
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    29th Stockholm International Film Festival

    14:00 -22:00
    13/11/2018-18/11/2018
    Gustav Adolfs torg 22, 111 52 Stockholm, Sweden

    Stockholm International Film Festival is about to blow its 29th candle with an edition that will feature 159 film premieres from 60 countries during 7-18 of November. Furthermore, 40 filmmakers, actors and actresses will participate in the festival activities.

     

    The festival has more female directors than ever, in total 22 films from the ones that are included in the competition, have been directed by women. This means more women have the chance to win in the different categories of Stockholm’s International Film Festival than in any other internationally recognised film festival.

     

    Find more info in our article about what would be this year’s festival highlights here. Take a look at our exclusive film recommendations with all the films that are a MUST this year here.

    Full program:
    www.stockholmfilmfestival.se

    Buy your membership card at:
    http://www.stockholmfilmfestival.se/en/festival/buy-membership-card

    Free Speech Festival

    17:00 -21:00
    13/11/2018
    Stockholm, 111 51 Stockholm, Sweden

    Activist and artist Maria Aljochina from Russian Pussy Riot, a new exhibition from Western Sahara by photographer Johan Persson and journalist Anna Roxvall, movies, talks and concerts are some of the events of the Free Speech Festival 13-15 November. The festival, which has as theme the Internet and the free word online, offers a full-featured program to celebrate Stockholm’s 20 years as a haven for threatened cultural practitioners.

     

    What is your voice worth? In three days you will be able to dig into power and the freedom to self expression. In detail – what happens to your voice on the internet? And in the big picture – what are the key elements in the global arena who have the power to defend freedom of expression around the world? Meet prosecutors, journalists, artists, writers and activists who together form all the voices that shape freedom of speech today and beyond. The festival ends with the Writers in Prison Day, with the theme, Iran, organized by Svenska PEN. See the full program below!

     

    Stockholm is part of the ICORN network, consisting of cities all over the world, offering a safe place for culturally vulnerable people who are subjected to censorship and persecution. More about this www.icorn.org Free Speech Festival is organized by the City of Stockholm together with International Cities of Refuge Network and Svenska PEN, supported by the Culture Council.

     

    FOR THE FULL PROGRAM OF THE FESTIVAL – SEE HERE:
    http://kulturhusetstadsteatern.se/ForumDebatt/Evenemang/2018/Free-Speech-Festival/