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She Monkeys
Theatrical release poster
Directed byLisa Aschan
Written byJosefine Adolfsson
Lisa Aschan
Produced byHelene Lindholm
StarringMathilda Paradeiser
Linda Molin
Isabella Lindqvist
CinematographyLinda Wassberg
Edited byKristofer Nordin
Music bySami Sänpäkkilä
Production
company
Atmo
Distributed byTriArt Film
Release dates
  • 31 January 2011 (2011-01-31) (Gothenburg Film Festival)
  • 3 August 2011 (2011-08-03) (France)
  • 2 September 2011 (2011-09-02) (Sweden)
Running time
84 minutes
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish

She Monkeys (Template:Lang-sv) is a 2011 Swedish drama film directed by Lisa Aschan, starring Mathilda Paradeiser, Linda Molin and Isabella Lindqvist. The film focuses on psychological power struggles between two teenage girls engaged in equestrian vaulting.[1]

Cast

  • Mathilda Paradeiser as Emma
  • Linda Molin as Cassandra
  • Isabella Lindqvist as Sara
  • Sergej Merkusjev as Ivan
  • Adam Lundgren as Jens
  • Sigmund Hovind as Tobias
  • Kevin Caicedo Vega as Sebastian

Production

She Monkeys was produced as part of the Swedish Film Institute's Rookie Project, a special pot of financial support which only could be applied for by debuting feature-film directors. Inspirations for the film included a picture of Shirley Temple and the book Story of the Eye by George Bataille. Casting of the lead actors took four months. The filmmakers needed to find girls who not only could act, but also met the requirements of the physically demanding roles.[1]

Release

The film premiered on 31 January 2011 at the Gothenburg Film Festival.[2] Several festival selections followed, including Berlin where it screened in the section Generation 14Plus, Tribeca and Karlovy Vary. The earliest regular release was in France, where ASC Distribution launched the film on 3 August 2011.[3] The Swedish release is set to 2 September 2011 through TriArt Film.[2]

Reception

Alissa Simon of Variety called the film "one of the most intense and complex feature debuts to come from Sweden since Lukas Moodysson's Show Me Love", and wrote: "Aschan's provocative visual language links pleasure and pain as she focuses on the arousing nature of unpleasant things. Carefully framed compositions that are near cliche (a father cuddling his young child, a babysitter helping a youngster with teeth brushing) take on fresh significance. ... Just as remarkably, Aschan draws convincing, naturalistic performances from her young non-pro actors while putting them in highly charged situations."[4]

At the Gothenburg Film Festival, She Monkeys received the top competition prize, the Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film, with one million kronor in prize money.[5] It also won the festival's FIPRESCI prize. The film received the award for Best Narrative Feature, World Narrative Competition Section at the Tribeca Film Festival. Linda Wassberg won the prize for Best Cinematography at the Transilvania International Film Festival in Romania.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Frostberg, Martin; Roger, Susanne (2011-02-06). "'Apflickorna' vann miljonpriset". Filmnyheterna (in Swedish). Swedish Film Institute. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
  2. ^ a b "She Monkeys (2011): Release dates". Swedish Film Database. Swedish Film Institute. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
  3. ^ Lemercier, Fabien (2011-08-05). "Lars, Pedro, Paolo and co in Euro-flavoured summer line-up". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2011-08-05.
  4. ^ Simon, Alissa (2011-02-05). "She Monkeys". Variety. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
  5. ^ Pham, Annika (2011-02-07). "She Monkeys win top Dragon in Göteborg". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
  6. ^ "Apflickorna (2011): Utmärkelser". Swedish Film Database (in Swedish). Swedish Film Institute. Retrieved 2011-06-17.