The turn of a year in a snowy village in Sweden documents the need for change and continuance. A collective film about rites and times. Dala-Floda, Sweden, has 680 inhabitants. In the depths of the blue light of winter, six filmmakers ask themselves what it means to start a new year. Emerging locals formulate their views on time and our need for rituals and reoccurring events. Their answers parade poetically through the snowy and cold village landscape. A sort of time travel takes place and recalls ordinary as well as extraordinary memories and identities. The commonplace is our need for measuring time, our need for a beginning and an end. A ninety-year-old woman shows a way out of the never-ending dream phase of the evoked Phantom Carriage (Selma Lagerlöf) and exclaims: "Really, you ought to reset yourself. You have to feel completely at zero again".
Franziska Hoffmann
Director
Erik Viklund
Director
Mauricio Hernández
Director
Joel Grip
Director
Leïla Colin-Navaï
Director
Lisa Grip
Director
Gossas Karin Runo
Lars-Olov Tillman
Peera Nakgron
Carl-Johan Åkerstedt
Alf Tangnäs
Joel Grip
Franziska Hoffmann
Lisa Grip
Erik Viklund
Frankenstein Unbound58%
Happy Accidents68%
Repeat Performance61%
The Time Machine73%
Next61%
57 Seconds61%
Spectral65%
I'm Thinking of Ending Things65%
The Substance71%
Masjävlar59%
The Shift65%
Enter Nowhere64%
Paradise Hills59%
Omni Loop59%
Midsommar71%
Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas71%
Family Switch63%
The Map of Tiny Perfect Things71%
A Christmas Carol74%
Big Trouble in Little China72%