Nordic Cinema At Mexico City’s Cineteca Nacional
By Eric Ortiz Garcia
The Nordic Cinema film program kicked off last Thursday at Mexico City’s Cineteca Nacional, offering some of the best recent films from that part of the world. The program is still going strong and lasts until Sunday, September 21, so you definitely have the chance to catch some of the films. This is an effort done by Cineteca Nacional and the embassies of Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Norway.
I haven’t seen much but I do can recommend the brilliant - and very current - documentary TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away from Keyboard, which showcases the relevance of the Swedish website. This and the rest of the films are pretty much having their first showings in Mexico City, so the Nordic Cinema film program is definitely a unique chance to watch them on the big screen. Check out the complete schedule for this week here:
The Last Sentence (Dom over döm man, dir. Jan Troell, Sweden-Norway) - Tuesday, September 16 (6 PM) & Sunday, September 21 (9 PM)
The Human Scale (dir. Andreas Dalsgaard, Denmark-Bangladesh-China-New Zealand-US) - Tuesday, September 16 (9 PM)
A Hijacking (Kapringen, dir. Tobias Lindholm, Denmark) - Wednesday, September 17 (6:30 PM)
Concrete Night (Beyoniyö, dir. Pirjo Honkasalo, Finland, Sweden, Denmark) - Wednesday, September 17 (9 PM)
Palme (dir. Kristina Lindström, Maud Nycander, Sweden-Denmark) - Thursday, September 18 (6:30 PM)
TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away from Keyboard (dir. Simon Klose, Sweden-Denmark-Norway-UK-Netherlands-Germany) - Thursday, September 18 (9 PM)
Call Girl (dir. Mikael Marcimain, Sweden-Norway-Finland-Ireland) - Friday, September 19 (6:30 PM) & Saturday, September 20 (9:30 PM)
Marie Kroyer (dir. Bille August, Denmark-Sweden) - Friday, September 19 (9:30 PM) & Sunday, September 21 (6:30 PM)
The Disciple (Lärjungen, dir. Ulrika Bengts, Finland) - Saturday, September 20 (7 PM)