Landslide (2024) Poster

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10/10
This is what the director says about the film!
FrankaBregovic122 March 2024
The concept for the film "Landslide" originated during the pre-production phase of my exam film. Having prior experience in filmmaking, I always kept an eye out for locations that could serve as a backdrop for compelling stories. One place that had previously stirred my creativity was a field adorned with a towering, distant tree. This tree exuded an aura of mystery and intrigue, and it became a pivotal source of inspiration for me. I often discover the initial spark of a story within the essence of a location, and in this case, the tree not only provided a visual focal point but also served as a character in its own right. The central character, the tree, symbolizes a deeply lonely and forgotten entity, and its transformation throughout the film stands in stark contrast to the tranquil and unchanging setting where most of the action unfolds. I've always been drawn to the interplay between serene environments and intense emotions, as it spawns new characters and pivotal turning points in my narratives.

Working with exceptionally talented young actors was an honor. Anton Forsdik (known for HBO MAX's "LUST") brilliantly conveyed the film's emotional core through his expressive face, rendering words unnecessary to understand his inner turmoil. Edvin Ryding (featured in Netflix's "Young Royals") and Sass Wolgers (known for "The Greedy") portrayed the antagonists, bullying the vulnerable protagonist with great skill.

I hope "Landslide" encourages young individuals to seek support and open up about their inner conflicts rather than internalize them. This is an important theme, especially in today's world.

My aspiration is that this movie brings about change and compels people to acknowledge the forgotten ones among us.
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10/10
Anton Forsdik and Edvin Ryding are brilliant in their roles.
ManuelHerera682 April 2024
I saw an important and worthwhile little film with a lot, a lot of emotion and sadness and a small glimmer of hope. In the center is a large beautiful oak tree that grows majestically in a large meadow. The main character in the film is also lonely and seeks this tree. This very still and calming place. During the course of the film, Isak's character traits change dramatically, but the location remains stationary.

Anton Forsdik and Edvin Ryding are brilliant in their roles. I saw them in Gåsmamman in an unforgettable scene and also in this film they are in the same interaction. I can warmly recommend this Swedish little gem.
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