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Stockholm's Feminist Film Festival
Gustav Adolfs torg 22, 111 52 Stockholm, SwedenStockholm Feminist Film Festival is the largest film festival for women’s films in Scandinavia. Screening films by women directors from all over the world: both features and shorts, fiction as well as documentaries. Alongside their diverse program they will also be hosting a variety of panels addressing gender equality in film, masterclasses, workshops and more.
The festival will take place Feb 28 – March 3, 2019.

Art exhibition "Shaburte" by Russian artist Maxim Sokolov
Slupskjulsvägen 30, 111 49 Stockholm, SwedenFor the first time in Sweden! Art exhibition by famous Russian artist and designer Maxim Sokolov. Maxim offers a fantastic exhibition that promises to amaze.

Inauguration Stockholm's feminist film festival 2019
Drottninggatan 82, 111 36 Stockholm, SwedenWelcome to the mingle and opening film of this year’s Feminist Film Festival, with a speech by Lo Kauppi, presentation of the Anna prize and the premiere of this year’s strongest film – Capernaum directed by Nadine Labaki!
Tickets are purchased via sthlmfemfilm.se and cost 80kr with festival pass / 150kr without festival pass
(Don’t forget to enter the discount code FESTIVALPASS at checkout).About the opening film Capernaum:
Capernaum is a city mentioned in the Bible which, according to Jesus, should be condemned to hell. The word is used today as a synonym for chaos, an inferno, a place without peace, mercy, or order. The film’s Capernaum takes place in Beirut’s very poorest and most vulnerable areas, and is about the 12-year-old boy Zain (Zain Alrafeea) who wants to sue their parents because they put him to this world.Together with an innumerable number of small siblings, Zain spends the days on Beirut’s streets in order to contribute to the family’s livelihood in various ways. It’s a hard life and Zain dreams of finding a dignified existence, a safe place to take his sister Samar (Cedra Izam). He soon realizes that the worst is about to happen, the parents are planning to marry Samar. Zain knows that only he can save her.
The lead role is called Zain even in reality, a Syrian refugee. It is partly his real life purpose we get to take part in the film. For several years, director Nadine Labaki researched and met vulnerable children in various places in Lebanon – slums, police stations, courtrooms and prisons. Places where children have nothing to say about. The result was a very strong film about how the most vulnerable are affected when the most basic elements of civilization are lacking. Where nothing is sacred, where everything can be stolen, violated and sold.
Labaki wrote history when she, as the first Arab woman, won the prestigious Jury Prize during the Cannes Film Festival. Capernaum has won a number of awards worldwide and is Lebanon’s Oscar contribution in 2019.
Director: Nadine Labaki
Country: Lebanon
Text: Swedish text
Length: 121 minSee trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoLI3vvQE1c
The inauguration of Stockholm’s feminist film festival takes place on February 28, 2019 at. 18.00 at Skandiabiografen, Drottninggatan 82. The doors open for mingle and refreshment at. 17:30.
Full program: sthlmfemfilm.se.

Slash feat. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators @ Annexet
Annexet, Arenatorget, Johanneshov, SwedenSlash is undoubtedly one of today’s greatest guitar and rock musicians. With Guns N ‘Roses, Velvet Revolver and a significant career as a soloist, Slash has a 40-year-old music journey behind him, and the Rock And Rock Hall Of Fame icon has become a world name that puts significant impetus in the music world. On September 21, Slash released the new album “Living The Dream” – and he takes on a tour with Myles Kennedy (from, among others, Alter Bridge) & The Conspirators.
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