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November 05 - November 11
  • 05
    05.November.Monday
    No events
  • 06
    06.November.Tuesday
    No events
  • 07
    07.November.Wednesday

    29th Stockholm International Film Festival

    14:00 -22:00
    07/11/2018-18/11/2018
    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

    Diskopunk at Debaser Strand

    19:00 -23:59
    07/11/2018
    Debaser Hornstulls Strand, Hornstulls strand, Stockholm, Sweden

    The singles “Antonio America”, “Fire” and “I Love You” spun the disco ball 2016-2017. Now Diskopunk is back with the new single “Soaked” and with an the EP release scheduled for January 2019.

     

    Unscrupulous jazz disco with dirt under the nails, promising that every song is a killer hit. Diskopunk is liberating self-confident and cooky, and they definitely have attitude for it. Since the debut in 2016, the band has made a lasting impression, especially on the live scene. Six crazy gig as a support band to Mando Diao in the fall of 2017 only to begin kicking on the band’s self-esteem.

  • 08
    08.November.Thursday

    29th Stockholm International Film Festival

    14:00 -22:00
    08/11/2018-18/11/2018
    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

    Studio Live | Oscar Zia

    20:00 -21:00
    08/11/2018
    Fotografiska, Stadsgårdshamnen 22, 116 45 Stockholm

    On May 9, 2013, Zia’s debut single “#fail”was released, and later on the 26th of August, he released his second single “WithoutU” on Spotify.

     

    Oscar Zia performed at the Melodi Festival 2014 for the second time with the song “Yes we can”. The song was written by Fredrik Kempe, David Kreuger and Hamed “K-One” Pirouzpanah. Oscar Zia went straight to the final and later finishing eighth place.

     

    On his upcoming album, the lyrics are about misfortune, but the melodies are happy. The sound is hopeful, electronic and with a dirty and the same raw production than before. A sound developed with producers who also worked with Danny Saucedo, Sabina Ddumba, Daniel Adams Ray, Veronica Maggio and Cherrie. The songs have Oscar Zia written with Linnea Henriksson, Julia Adams, Miss Li, Ji Nilsson and Dude MADFUN (Madelene Eliasson and Fanny Hultman).

  • 09
    09.November.Friday

    29th Stockholm International Film Festival

    14:00 -22:00
    09/11/2018-18/11/2018
    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

    Mother Mink + Sounds Like Moving at Dramaten Bar

    17:00 -23:59
    09/11/2018
    Dramaten, Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden

    Right inside Dramaten bar’s beautiful premises, Mother Mink and Sounds Like Moving promise a colourful and explosive evening filled with dance, party and glamor. Indulge yourself in tones from velvety vals to raw and dirty Pop, Soul-Punk and Surf rock.

     

    Schedule:
    18.30 Johan Axelsson (saxophonist in Mother Mink). This is mixed with DJ Sounds Like Moving playing some soul.

    Live on stage:
    21.00 Sounds Like Moving
    22.00 Mother Mink

  • 10
    10.November.Saturday

    29th Stockholm International Film Festival

    14:00 -22:00
    10/11/2018-18/11/2018
    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

  • 11
    11.November.Sunday

    29th Stockholm International Film Festival

    14:00 -22:00
    11/11/2018-18/11/2018
    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