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WHAT’S ON STOCKHOLM: November 2019
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WHAT’S ON STOCKHOLM: November 2019

November is that time of the year many regard as dark, but funnily enough, Stockholm gives us many sparkly and enlightened ways to have fun and keep our minds away from the gloomy weather conditions. Such as the Stockholm Film Festivals, where stars of the movie world shine on the red carpets of the city’s cinemas and the light of the projectors on the screens takes us to worlds we have only dreamed of. Stockholm itself also starts glittering, when the streets are dressed with the Christmas decorations. No, this is not a dark time, it’s a time to see the light in different shapes.

Here are some of the glittering events you should not miss this month!

SEASONAL CELEBRATIONS

Lighting of the Christmas lights in Stockholm City

Everybody is welcomed to this year’s opening of #Stockholmsjul with the launch of the Christmas lights in Stockholm City 2019.

In addition to the launch of one million LED lights on over 40 streets, places and squares, the city will offer wonderful Christmas atmosphere. Do not miss the premiere walk of this year’s Christmas lights!

When: 16 November
Where: Kungsträdgården
Cost: FREE

Christmas Market at Skansen

The Christmas market at Skansen has been a yearly tradition since 1903. The market square is filled with food, treats and decorations and the bonfires are lit. All the historical houses and farmsteads are decorated and in the town quarters you can meet skilled craftsmen. There will be craft demonstrations and live music in the buildings where the tables are also set for Christmas dinner. Young and old can participate in dancing around the Christmas tree and make their own Christmas decorations in the workshop.

When: 30 November
Where: Skansen
Cost: 60SEK – 140SEK

Peasful Christmas Market

For the second year in a row, Herman’s is holding a 100% vegan Christmas market, filled to the brim with delicious treats, healthy products, artworks, books and much more!

When: 30 November
WhereHermans Restaurang & Trädgårdscafé
Cost: FREE

FAIRS

Sthlm Food & Wine 2019

Enjoy great flavours with close friends. Join the best tasting event in the Nordics.

When: 8-10 November
WhereStockholmsmässan
Cost: 150-200SEK for one day, 250-280SEK for two days, children free

Stockholm Coffee Festival 2019

Swing by A-House on Saturday 9th of November to meet your favourite Swedish Roasters, try your hand and some cutting edge coffee tech, and enjoy a great time with fellow coffee lovers.

When: 9 November
WhereA house Stockholm
Cost: FREE




MUSIC

Elder Island @ Obaren

The Bristol trio ELDER ISLAND delivers a fantastic mix of dream pop and techno where mpc beats meet a myriad of synth, guitar, bass and cello.

When: 7 November
Where: Obaren
Cost: FREE

Avishai Cohen Trio @ Berwaldhallen

Renowned Israeli jazz bassist and composer Avishai Cohen returns to Stockholm along with a newly released record and a new trio! This time for a unique concert in one of the most pleasing stages in the city, Berwaldhallen.

Avishai Cohen trio jazz Stockholm
Avishai Cohen. Photo by Karen Pérez Guzmán

Kontakt – The Black Madonna + La Fleur

When: 24 November
Where: Berns
Cost: 295SEK – 495SEK

ART

30th Stockholm International Film Festival

Between the 6th and the 17th of November, the 2019 Stockholm International Film Festival screens around 150 films from over 60 countries in the city’s cinemas and arranges quizzes, parties, seminars, Face2Face and more.

We have put together a guide with the films that are a MUST SEE at this year’s festival, including the best of the best from every film genre and you can find it here.

When: 6-17 November
Where: The festival takes place in the following cinemas: Skandia, Drottninggatan 82. Filmhuset, Borgvägen 1. Park, Sturegatan 18. Zita, Birger Jarlsgatan 37. Sture, Birger Jarlsgatan 41. Bio Rio, Hornstulls strand 3. Capitol, St. Eriksgatan 82.

Cost: Ordinary ticket: 100 SEK. Red Carpet ticket: 150 SEK. Capitol: 120 SEK. Day ticket: 70 SEK (valid Mon–Fri before 3:00pm). Red Carpet Deluxe: 160-500 SEK

Stockholm Film Festival gala. Photo by Calle Andersson
Stockholm Film Festival gala. Photo by Calle Andersson

Opening Reception: Love Lundell & C-print

This autumn Love Lundell will present a new series of works in the exhibition Sentimentally Yours, Red Forest at Wetterling Galllery. The series is about times of transition, the period between childhood and adulthood. Memories of sexual awakening and places connected to these memories. Or the emotion of being trapped in this stage of transition.

When: Opening Reception 7 November. Reception stays open the rest of the month.
Where: Wetterling Gallery
Cost: FREE

Exhibition – Theme: Stockholm at Nordic Art

Several of Sweden’s most interesting artists interpret Stockholm in their own way. Pia Erlandsson, Richard Vakil, Marika Lang, Maria Krull, Henry Bronett, BG Karlsson, Carolina Bååth, Viktoria Tikhomirova, Gunnel Wennberg

Large opening day Saturday 9 November 12-17 pm at Birkagatan 28 B.

When: 9-14 November
WhereNordic Art
Cost: FREE

Find out more about upcoming events in our Events Calendar.

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    Sthlm Food & Wine 2019

    10:00 -17:00
    10/11/2019-10/11/2019
    Stockholmsmässan, Parkeringsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden

    Enjoy great flavours with close friends

    Join the best tasting event in the Nordics.

    Exhibition Theme Stockholm at Nordic Art

    12:00 -15:00
    10/11/2019-14/11/2019
    Birkagatan 28B, 113 39 Stockholm, Sweden

    Several of Sweden’s most interesting artists interpret Stockholm in their own way. Pia Erlandsson, Richard Vakil, Marika Lang, Maria Krull, Henry Bronett, BG Karlsson, Carolina Bååth, Viktoria Tikhomirova, Gunnel Wennberg

    Large opening day Saturday 9 November 12-17 pm at Birkagatan 28 B.

    Stockholm Film Festival gala. Photo by Calle Andersson

    30th Stockholm International Film Festival

    14:00 -22:00
    10/11/2019-17/11/2019
    Gustav Adolfs torg 22, 111 52 Stockholm, Sweden

    Between the 6th and the 17th of November, the 2019 Stockholm International Film Festival screens around 150 films from over 60 countries in the city’s cinemas and arranges quizzes, parties, seminars, Face2Face and more. 

     

    A SPEED GUIDE OF THE FESTIVAL’S FILM SECTIONS

    Stockholm XXIX Competition

    A section for new and groundbreaking directors

    Stockholm XXIX Documentary Competition

    A section for contemporary and thought-provoking documentaries

    Stockholm Impact

    Visionary directors and politically charged films compete for one of the most important film awards in the world. The winner receives 1 million SEK in co-operation with the City of Stockholm. The Stockholm Impact Award is designed by Ai Wei Wei, the patron of the Stockholm Impact Competition

    Stockholm XXIX Short Film Competition

    A section for the latest avant-gardist short films

    Special Events

    From Bergman to new promising directors

    Open Zone

    The world’s most acclaimed directors compete for the FIPRESCI prize

    American Independents

    The independent minds of American contemporary filmmaking

    Icons

    A showcase of cinema’s leading actors and actresses

    Discovery

    Powerful miscellaneous stories by new directors

    Documania

    The most vivid biopics, documentaries and real stories of the year

    1 KM Film

    A short film section for young swedish filmmakers

     

    FACE2FACE

    The Stockholm International Film Festival also presents an opportunity to have in-depth discussions with directors and actors. During our Face2face events, the public has the possibility to directly interact with special guests.

     

    RED CARPET

    It is during Red Carpet events that our greatest films are screened. Drinks and amuses-bouches are served in the lobby before the screening. Directors and actors are often invited to the screenings and take part in a Face2Face after the film.

    Our Red Carpet screening tickets are available to the public.

     

    FRIDAY GALA

    Friday nights are synonymous with a gala atmosphere. We screen potential Oscar winner films starring some of cinema’s hottest names.

     

    BE IN TIME FOR THE SCREENING

    Remember to arrive on time as you will not be allowed to access the screening after the film starts. Red Carpet events and Friday Galas begin 30 minutes before the screening.

     

    SCHOOL CINEMA

    The Stockholm Film Festival collaborates with School Cinema in order to preserve the culture of film and cinema. School Cinema is especially dedicated to students and pupils from the city of Stockholm.

    The Stockholm Film Festival gives students and pupils from the age of 15 the opportunity to see new films from all around the world for only 30 SEK per film.

    For more information on School Cinema, please contact us at:

     

    CINEMAS

    Skandia

    Drottninggatan 82

    Filmhuset

    Borgvägen 1

    Klarabiografen

    Kulturhuset Stadsteatern, Sergels torg

    Zita

    Birger Jarlsgatan 37

    Sture

    Birger Jarlsgatan 37

    Bio Rio

    Hornstulls strand 3

     

    Festival Cinemas open approximately 30 minutes before the first screening of the day.

     

    Find more info in our article about what would be this year’s festival highlights here.

    Full program:
    www.stockholmfilmfestival.se

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

    ice screening kungsträdgården Stockholm film festival

    Unique film screening on ice in Kungsträdgården

    16:00 -18:00
    10/11/2019
    Jussi Björlings allé 5, Stockholm, Sweden

    Stockholm Internatinonal Film Festival is arranging a Winter Cinema at an ice screen in Kungsträdgården, during the weekend November 9-10. The actress Rosanna Arquette opens the Winter Cinema, November 9th at 4:00 pm, as the sun sets over Stockholm. The event is free with the purpose of screening quality cinema to the wider audience. The ice is harvested from Torneälven in Jukkasjärvi and weighs 6 tons. 

     

    – Ten years ago, we created an unforgettable moment for the Stockholmers when Susan Sarandon visited the festival and opened the world’s first ice screen at our 20th Anniversary. This year, we treat everyone on a sparkling cinematic experience, and my only worry is that the ice screen will melt because of all cinema-love that will be spread by the audience in Kungsträdgården, says Git Scheynius, Festival Director at Stockholm Film Festival.

     

    November 9-10 the fountain in Kungsträdgården will transform into a movie theatre with lined up benches that the public can enjoy the screenings on. The films that will be screened is After Hours (1985) and The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993). The audience is encouraged to bring warm clothes and blankets to sit on.

    The 6 000 tons heavy blocks of ice have been transported 1227 kilometers, from Tornälven in Jukkasjärvi. The construction of the ice screen starts November 9th, 5:00 am.

    Dates and time schedule for the Winter Cinema:  

    Saturday, November 9th at 4:00 pm
    After Hours (1985) Rosanna Arquette opens the ice screen

    Sunday, November 10th at 4:00 pm
    The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)


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