Paradise is Burning

Winner
Venice Horizons Award ~ Best Director
Venice Film Festival
Nominee
Queer Lion
Venice Film Festival
Winner
Authors Under 40 Award ~ Best Screenwriting
Venice Film Festival

Not many films can make you simultaneously think of Sean Baker, Andrei Tarkovsky, and David Lynch. Yet those are the filmmakers that come to mind.

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Paradise is Burning

An emotional drama that navigates the complexities of society and family in working-class Swedish suburbia. Three sisters – sixteen-year-old Laura (Bianca Delbravo), twelve-year-old Mira (Dilvin Asaad), and seven-year-old Steffi (Safira Mossberg) - are left to their own devices by their absent mother. As summer approaches, the trio revels in the excitement of freedom, letting their days unfold without the constraints of adult supervision. However, when Laura receives a call that threatens to place them in foster care, she frantically searches for a substitute mother to avoid this fate. Keeping the truth hidden from her younger sisters, Laura navigates the blurred lines between the thrill of independence and the harsh realities of growing up, as the sisters' relationships with each other are put to the test.

"Not many films can make you simultaneously think of Sean Baker, Andrei Tarkovsky, and David Lynch. Yet those are the filmmakers that come to mind when watching
Paradise is Burning, the spectacular debut feature from Mika Gustafson. What feels like a straightforward family drama adds a small dose of surrealism to add some complexity, resulting in an original work that will stand as one of the most moving films of 2024.” ~ Joshua Stevens, Loud & Clear Reviews

Not Rated
Genre
Drama, Women and Film
Runtime
108
Language
Swedish
Director
Mika Gustafson
Writer(s)
Mika Gustafson, Alexander Öhrstrand
Cast
Bianca Delbravo, Dilvin Asaad, Safira Mossberg, Ida Engvoll, Mitja Siren, Marta Oldenburg, Alexander Ohrstrand
Awards:
Winner, Venice Horizons Award ~ Best Director, Venice Film Festival
Nominee, Queer Lion, Venice Film Festival
Winner, Authors Under 40 Award ~ Best Screenwriting, Venice Film Festival
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FEATURED REVIEW
Leslie Felperin, Guardian

Like an unusually designed coat featuring quirky details and an interesting fabric choice from a young designer’s first collection, Swedish writer-director Mika Gustafson’s feature debut has raw edges and some sloppy stitching in places, but the whole is fresh, directional and beautifully cut. Sure ...

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