The Substitute
Vikarien
Colour, 35 mm
Sweden, 2006, 84 min
Section: Documentary Films in Competition
| Director: | Asa Blanck, Johan Palmgren |
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| Dir. of Photography: | Johan Palmgren |
| Music: | Goran Kajfes, Crille Olsson |
| Editor: | Petter Brundell |
| Producer: | Asa Blanck, Johan Palmgren |
| Production: | Modern TV AB |
| Sales: | Modern TV AB |
| Contact: | Swedish Film Institute |
Synopsis
73-year-old Folke Silvén, a legend in Swedish education circles, one day sets off on a trip to Stockholm to visit his former pupil and now colleague Max Wejstorp. The representative of the “old school” and holder of the world record for talking backwards is asked for assistance from the ambitious young man, who naturally lacks his teacher’s experience and is having a tough time with problem students at the Hallenberg school. Folke also meets children from immigrant families who are constantly faced with the threat of deportation. The two talented Swedish directors prove that drama and tension are not necessarily exclusive ingredients of feature film. The documentary film offers a fascinating spectacle, describing the clash of tradition with the modern approach, and the cultural duel between old and new Sweden.
About the director
Asa Blanck (b. 1970) is a director and producer. Together with director and cameraman Johan Palmgren (b. 1967) she made the documentary Ebba & Torgny and Love’s Wonderous Ways (2003) which won a string of awards.
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Modern TV AB
Rosenlundsgatan 40, 118 53 Stockholm
Sweden
Tel: +46 8 556 064 20
Fax: +46 8 556 064 30
E-mail: asa.blanck@moderntv.se
Swedish Film Institute
Box 27126, S - 10252 Stockholm
Sweden
Tel: +46 8 665 1100
Fax: +46 8 661 1820
E-mail: info@sfi.se
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