Genre Foreign: Swedish
This first episode of our brand new film programme “Genre Foreign” features a discussion of and excerpts from some interesting Swedish films.
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Keeping a close eye on not just the latest Hollywood films, but also the latest student-made blockbuster, GUST’s film programme offers an interesting wrap up of the latest screen successes. Made a student film and would like to show it on our programme? Contact us.
This first episode of our brand new film programme “Genre Foreign” features a discussion of and excerpts from some interesting Swedish films.
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